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Mass Schedule
(Holy Days as announced)
Sunday 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:00 AM (High)
Monday - Thursday 12:15 PM
Friday 7:00 PM ~ Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM ~ Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on First Saturdays from 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM
Confessions:
Heard 30 minutes before Daily Mass, 45 minutes before Sunday Masses
+All Masses and Sacraments are celebrated according to the Usus Antiquior (Traditional Form) of the Roman Rite
Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
Fr. Christopher Pelster, FSSP Fr. Daniel Mould, FSSP
Pastor Associate Pastor
435 4th Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 ~ (612) 379-4996
Parish Email: [email protected] - Parish Website: fsspminneapolis.org
Filiae Laboris Mariae Sisters - Mother Maria Regina, FLM, Superior
428 5th Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 ~ (612) 353-6343
Twenty-First Sunday After Pentecost| October 17, 2021
“Put on the armor of God, that you may be able to stand against
the deceits of the devil.”
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THE CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
The month of October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary
+Sunday, October 17
Twenty-First Sunday After Pentecost, II Class Green
8:00 AM Mr. Jacob Flaherty
9:30 AM Deborah L. Hanson
11:00 AM Pro Populo (High Mass)
Epistle: Ephesians 6:10-17 Gospel: Matthew 18:23-35
+Monday, October 18 Red
St. Luke, Evangelist, II Class
12:15 PM (High) +Chan-La Ro Katharina, +Byung-Jick
Ro Joseph
Epistle: 2 Corinthians 8:16-24 Gospel: Luke 10:1-9
Writer of the third Gospel and book of Acts, he came from Antioch, was one of the
first converts to Christianity, and accompanied St. Paul on his missionary journeys.
Nothing is known of his last years, although the Church venerates him as a martyr.
His Gospel is principally concerned with salvation and mercy, containing the parables
of the lost sheep and prodigal son.
+Tuesday, October 19 White
St. Peter of Alcantara, Confessor, III Class
12:15 PM Shane, Shawn, Caitlin, and Shayla
Oglesbee; +Matt Wernet
Epistle: Philippians 3:7-12 Gospel: Luke 12:32-34
Son of noble parents, he would give away in alms all his possessions and become a
Franciscan at age 16. Beyond being a most faithful observer of the Franciscan rule,
he had a great devotion to the Passion and an extraordinary love of penance. He was
the spiritual director of St. Teresa of Avila and died in 1562.
+Wednesday, October 20 White
St. John Cantius, Confessor, III Class
12:15 PM Ocen Kunzia, Max Hastreiter, Teresa Greene
Epistle: James 2:12-17 Gospel: Luke 12:35-40
A Canon and professor of theology at Cracow and later a parish priest, he led a life
of great humility and wonderful charity. He died in 1473. The Church extols his
love of his neighbor in the Mass, which has rarely been practiced to such a degree.
+Thursday, October 21 White
St. Hilarion, Abbot, III Class
12:15 PM Robert Hansen, Lisa Adams
Lesson: Ecclesiasticus 45:1-6 Gospel: Matthew 19:27-29
+Friday, October 22 Green
Feria, IV Class
7:00 PM Mikel Humberts Family, Theresa Mick
and Family, Jerifer Bandact Family, +Audrey, +Stephans, +Randall,
+Mary, and +Herman Theresa Humbert
Epistle: Ephesians 6:10-17 Gospel: Matthew 18:23-35
+Saturday, October 23 White
St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop, III Class
9:00 AM Joseph, Grace, Rose, and Zoe Livingston
Epistle: Hebrews 7:23-27 Gospel: Matthew 24:42-47
Born in Sallent, Spain, of pious and respectful parents. He was a weaver by trade
and later became a priest. He would be elevated to the episcopacy and found the
Congregation of the Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and was responsible for
the remarkable spread of devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and the Rosary. His
missionary efforts in Cuba and West Indies bore great fruit.
Parish Staff and Apostolate Contacts
Pastor + Fr. Pelster: 612-379-4996, ext. 2
Associate Pastor + Fr. Mould: 612-379-4996, ext. 3
Sacramental Emergency 612-379-4996, ext. 8
Parish Office + Sr. Maria Josepha: 612-379-4996, ext.0,
[email protected]
Director of Music +Jacob Flaherty: 612-379-4996, ext. 4,
[email protected]
St. Stephen’s Altar Server Guild + Alan Young 612-597-2934
+ Kurt Greene
All Saints Homeschool Co-op and Catechesis
Director: + Sibyl Nieman [email protected]
Board Members: Jeni Bradac, Chad Cmejla, Jacob Flaherty, Michael
Hagler, Candice Oglesbee, Brett Thoreson [email protected]
Safe Environment Coordinator: [email protected]
All Saints 20’s and 30’s Group +Sylvia Michael See Flocknotes
St. Joseph Men’s Guild +Nathan Aamot See Flocknotes
Queen of All Saints Sodality +Kirstin Matlock See Flocknotes
St. Rita’s Women’s Group +Sr. Maria Josepha and FLM Sisters See Flocknotes
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd +Anne Schneiderjan See Flocknotes
Grocery Apostolate +Karen Hastreiter See Flocknotes
Parish Bookkeeper +James Hentges Parish Cleaning +Sarah Berglof
MealTrain +Jenessa Graczyk: [email protected]
Food Outreach + Deanna Loomis: 917-837-6119, [email protected]
To sign up for and receive information about/prom any of the parish’s groups/apostolates
simply do one of the following:
1. Text ’COAS’ to 84576 and follow the prompts.
2. Go to churchofallsaints.flocknote.com and follow the prompts.
+Sunday, October 24
Twenty-Second Sunday After Pentecost, II Class Green
8:00 AM Father Bourmaud, SSPX
9:30 AM Mike, Fr. James, George, Andy, and
Theresa Livingston
11:00 AM Pro Populo (High Mass)
Epistle: Philippians 1:6-11 Gospel: Matthew 22:15-21
PARISH NEWS
+ The Lost and Found is quite full. Please take any of your
items that may have been put there. All items left after
today, Sunday, October 17th will be donated. Thank you!
+ An All Saints Party is being planned for Sunday,
October 31st at 1:30 PM at the St. Mark School Building
campus (home of our homeschool co-op). Pizza will be served
in the cafeteria. Immediately following, a game of ’Guess
Which Saint I Am’ will be played in the gym (assuming you are
wearing a costume of a Saint!), with Fr. Pelster, Fr. Mould,
and some of the Sisters serving as ’guessers’, along with various
other games. (Be prepared to know something about your
Saint!) We will gather at 3:45 for a short prayer in contempla-
tion of the Saints and Holy Souls in Purgatory and the awarding
of some raffle prizes. We can’t wait to see you there!
+ The St. Rita's women's group is Saturday, October
23rd, after the 9:00 AM Mass. Single women of the parish,
ages 18-35, are invited to join the St. Rita women's group,
which is dedicated to formation in the faith through study,
prayer, discussion and friendship. Be sure to join our Flock-
notes group to get the latest! We look forward to seeing you!
Sacred Music at Today’s High Mass: Processional: Be Thou My Vision;
Ordinary: Missa Dominicalis - Victoria, Credo VII; Offertory: In Exitu
Israel - Christian Gregor; Communion: Maria, Mater Gratiae - Faure,
Ave Maria - Flaherty; Recessional: Rise Up, O Men of God
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FINAL THOUGHT - Dom Prosper Gueranger on Today’s Mass
The early beginnings of man’s union with his God are, generally speaking, deliciously calm. Divine Wisdom, once He has led his
chosen creature, by hard laborious work, to the purification of his mind and senses allows him (when the sacred alliance is duly
concluded) to rest on his sacred breast, and thoroughly attaches the devoted one to Himself, by delights which are an ante-dated
Heaven, making the soul despise every earthly pleasure. It seems as though the welcome law of Deuteronomy were always in force,
namely, that no battle and no anxiety must ever break in upon the first season of the glorious Union. But this exemption from the
general taxation is never of long duration; for combat is the normal state of every man here below.
The Most High is pleased as seeing a battle well fought by his Christian soldiers. There is no name so frequently applied to Him
by the Prophets as that of the God of Hosts. His divine Son, who is the Spouse, shows Himself here, on this earth of ours, as the Lord
who is mighty in battle. In the mysterious nuptial Canticle of the forty-fourth Psalm, he lets us see Him as Most Powerful Prince, girding
on His grand Sword, and making His way, with His sharp arrows, through the very heart and very thick of his enemies, in order to
reach, in fair valiance and beautiful victory the Bride He has chosen as his own. She too, just like Him—she, the Bride, whose beauty
He has vouchsafed to love, and wills her to share in all his own glories—yes, she too advances towards Him, in the glittering armor
of a warrior, surrounded by choirs singing the magnificent exploits of the Spouse, and she herself terrible as an army set in array. The
armor of the brave is on her arms and breast; her noble bearing reminds one of the tower of David with its thousand bucklers.
United to her divine Lord, warriors the most valiant stand about her; they merit that privilege by their well-proved sword and
their skill in war; each one of them has his sword quite ready, because of the night surprises, which the enemy may use against this
most dear Church. For until the dawn of the eternal day, when the shadows of this present life are put to flight by the light of the
Lamb, who will then have vanquished all his enemies - yes, until that day, power is in the hands of the rulers of the world of this dark-
ness, says St. Paul, in today’s Epistle; and it is against them that we must take to ourselves the armor of God, which he there describes; we
must wear it all, if we would be able to resist, in the evil day... The war is an easy one, when we have this Man-God for our Leader. All He
asks of us is what the Apostle thus words: Be strengthened in the Lord, and in the might of His power!
+ Collection: Thursday, October 7 - Wednesday, October 13: $10,369.96 God reward you!
+ The Queen of All Saints Sodality (for women) is having their monthly gathering this Monday, October 18 beginning with
the recitation of the rosary at 7:00 PM here in the church. Please come and bring a friend!
Keeping All These Things
A Weekly Bulletin Reflection from the Filiae Laboris Mariae Sisters
The Great Humility of Sister Margaret Mary Alacoque
by Sister Erin, F.L.M.
When we think of the saints, often the first aspects of their
lives that come to mind are what is incredible and miraculous. For
example, we have recently celebrated St. Teresa of Avila (Oct
15), mystic, foundress, reformer, doctor of the Church, and will
soon celebrate St. Peter of Alcantara (Oct 20) who boasts
unfeasible ascetical feats. Today’s Saint, Margaret Mary Alacoque,
too, is most often remembered for the appearances of Our Lord
to her requesting the feast of the Sacred Heart be added to the
Church calendar the Friday after the Octave of Corpus Christi as
an occasion for reparation. I wish to look at her life in the virtue
of the charism of the Visitation order of which she is a
member- the Magnificat of Our Lady.
We cannot think of St. Margaret Mary without thinking of the
Sacred Heart, but it is easy to think of the Sacred Heart without
St. Margaret Mary as the devotion to the Sacred Heart goes back
far before her time. Though many writings on the devotion to the
Sacred Heart mention this great saint, not all do. The litany of the
Sacred Heart certainly makes no mention of her. Rather than a
devotion that began with her, (though some of her sisters accused
her of inventing novelties) this is a devotion that has been renewed
within the Church time and time again, finally being brought front
and center through this saint. This calls to mine the verse from the
Magnificat: He remembers His mercy from generation to Generation.
Once St. Margaret Mary’s work of bringing to focus the devotion
to the Sacred Heart comes to completion, she fades to the �
background, our Lord’s feast being kept as a 1
st
class feast, St.
Margaret Mary’s as a 3
rd
class (and this year, buried under the
Sunday). Yet this is exactly what our saint would have wanted.
Like Our Lady, she could well say My soul magnifies the Lord. �
But how did she get to be so great? It is through her
humility. Saint Margaret Mary became humble through
humiliations, not only accepting the ones that came to her, but
even desiring them. In her autobiography she writes (and she
wrote her autobiography only out of obedience), “Although
my sensitive nature felt keenly all humiliations and
mortifications, I nevertheless had an insatiable desire for them.
”And indeed, she suffered many humiliations. As the Lord
asked of her to make certain sacrifices which were above and
beyond the rule of the community, the community was suspi-
cious of the Divine visitations she was receiving: “they thought I
was possessed by the devil, and they threw a quantity of Holy
Water over me, and with the Sign of the Cross and other
prayers, they strove to drive away the evil spirit.” But it was
our good Lord who had taken possession of her soul and His
sweet reply crowned this humiliation with the following reply:
“I love Holy Water, and I have so great an affection for the
Cross that I cannot refrain from uniting myself closely with
those who bear it like Me and for the love of Me.” He has
regarded the lowliness of His handmaid.
I have not but scratched the surface of the life of Saint
Margaret Mary or of the beautiful hymn, the Magnificat, but I
fear I have run out of space. I hope at least that I have inspired
you to get to know this saint a little more and to imitate her in
following the Magnificat of Our Lady.
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