WORSHIP Location 9100 93rd Avenue North Brooklyn Park, MN, 55445 Weekend Masses Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday: Daily Masses Weekdays: 8:00 AM SACRAMENTS Reconciliation Weekdays: 7:30 AM Saturday: 3:30-4:15 PM Or call to schedule an appointment. Baptism 1 st and 3 rd Sundays at 12:30 PM. Matrimony Contact the Parish Office for details. CONTACT Online saintvdp.org E-Mail General: [email protected]Prayer Line: [email protected]Parish Office (763) 425-2210 School Office (763) 425-3970 KNOW LOVE SERVE and celebrate our Catholic Faith, God and our neighbor, as disciples of Jesus Christ. April 14, 2019
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WORSHIP L o c a t i o n 9100 93rd Avenue North
Brooklyn Park, MN, 55445
W e e k e n d M a s s e s
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday:
D a i l y M a s s e s
Weekdays: 8:00 AM
SACRAMENTS R e c o n c i l i a t i o n Weekdays: 7:30 AM
On the first few pages of our bulletin, you’ll find our Highlight of the Week and information about Worship and
Sacraments at St. Vincent de Paul. The Highlight is a featured space to give more details about a particular ministry or
event. In the Worship & Sacraments section, we introduce the readings for the upcoming week and include articles about the
various Sacraments celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul. The Seven Sacraments are the outward signs instituted by Christ to give grace to us, and therefore are vital to the
Please take time today to discuss this question with others, or to reflect on it in private prayer.
Gospel Question of the Week
Our second collection this month will
be for our Parish International
Outreach - BIZAA. Your generosity will
help us to provide Vocational Training
for rescued victims of child trafficking
and child labor in Nigeria.
2nd Collection this Weekend
Welcome, New Parishioners! MARCH 2019
▪ Donna Krengel, Brooklyn Park
▪ Kyle & Kristin Stasica, Coon Rapids
▪ Loren Torma & Isabelle Rogers, Minneapolis
▪ Denise Lewis, Brooklyn Park
▪ John & Theresa Nonbello, Plymouth
▪ Tuyen & Vy Huyen Nguyen, Fridley
▪ Chad Olson, Brooklyn Park
▪ Maria Nikle, Brooklyn Park
▪ Jacob & Alyssa Swanson, Champlin
▪ Chuck & Pat Beach, Maple Grove
▪ Tony & Ashley Grossman, Brooklyn Park
▪ Peter & Tiffany DeMuth, Osseo
▪ Steven & Deanna Ollig, Champlin
▪ Derek & Josie Hager, Maple Grove
Thank you for be ing a part o f our parish family!
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N F A M I L I E S ( c o n t i n u e d )
Saturday, Apr. 27 from 9-10 AM
in the Church
Open to any boy or girl 4th grade and
up. Altar Servers play an important role in
the continuity of our liturgies. We have
over 75 servers right now, but we are go-
ing to see many of them graduate. We will
make this as much of a “hands on” training
as possible.
Spring Altar Server Training
Easter season prayer booklets are available
for free in the Gathering Area kiosk.
Please only one/household since
there is a limited amount available.
KC Free-Throw Contest Winners The Knights of Columbus wish to congratulate
again these winners of their free-throw contest. Front row: Ava Meyer, Alexis Brands 2nd row: Madelyn Hable 3rd row: Grace Reiland, Caraline Schlaefer, Mckenna Schaefer 4th row: Nick Welsh, Michael Bruggers, Will Tipton, Damian Seubert Back row: Bobby Stachowski, Will Brands
District and regional winners were:
Boys -- Damian Seubert, 9; Michael Bruggers, 11; Nick Welsh, 14;
Girls -- Madelyn Hable, 11; McKenna Schaefer, 12
Photo by Patty
Landeis
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F A M I L I E S ( c o n t i n u e d )
Divine Mercy Novena Begins This Friday
In a private revelation, as told in the Diary of St. Faustina, Jesus asked that
Divine Mercy Sunday be preceded by a Novena to The Divine Mercy.
A Novena is nine days of prayer in preparation for a feast. In the case of the
Novena to The Divine Mercy, we pray the Chaplet of The Divine Mercy each day
for a specific intention. Divine Mercy Sunday falls on April 23.
Our Lord told St. Faustina,
"I desire that during these nine days you bring souls to the fountain of My mercy,
that they may draw ... strength and refreshment and whatever grace they need
in the hardships of life, and especially at the hour of death" (Diary, 1209).
You can also learn more at:
www.thedivinemercy.org
Your Divine Mercy Sunday Opportunity to Receive God’s Mercy
The Decree of Indulgence for Divine Mercy Sunday grants a plenary or full indulgence to those who satisfy certain conditions
established by the Church and a partial (incomplete) indulgence to those who fulfill some, but not all, of the conditions.
A plenary indulgence means that by the merits of Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary and all the saints, the full remission of the
temporal punishment due to sacramentally forgiven sins is obtained. The person becomes as if just baptized, and would fly immediately
to heaven if he died in that instant.
A partial indulgence means that a portion of the temporal punishment due to forgiven sin is remitted. Partial indulgences are received either
by doing some act to which a partial indulgence is attached (e.g. pray-ing a partially indulgenced prayer), or by the incomplete fulfillment of
the conditions attached to a plenary indulgence.
To demonstrate your desire to receive this mercy,
the basic requirements are: “a plenary indulgence is granted under the usual conditions
(sacramental confession, Eucharistic communion and prayer for the intentions of Supreme Pontiff) to the faithful who, on the Second Sunday
of Easter or Divine Mercy Sunday, in any church or chapel, in a spirit that is completely detached from the affection for a sin, even a venial sin,
take part in the prayers and devotions held in honour of Divine Mercy, or who, in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament exposed or reserved in
the tabernacle, recite the Our Father and the Creed, adding a devout prayer to the merciful Lord Jesus (e.g. Merciful Jesus, I trust in you!)”
◼ Visit formed.org with a web browser ◼ Click on Register (lower right of page) ◼ Enter Parish Access Code: 3YVY2T ◼ Enter your email and create a password
Also consider your financial contribution to the Parish Major
Repair and Replacement Fund. Consider volunteering
for general work as projects come up.
Please keep St. Vincent’s Facility Care
in your prayers.
In the Prayer, Participation, & Generosity section
of our bulletin, you’ll find ways to fulfill God’s call to serve.
Consider this section your “Call to Action!”
Check these pages each weekend to find
your opportunity to serve God by serving others.
Whether you serve with
prayer, donations, or the contribution
of your time and talents, each one
of us can find a way to give.
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Spring is here and soon we’ll be
collecting donations for our Bargains
& Beyond Sale to benefit BIZAA! Start getting ready for our
Bargains and Beyond Sale!
June 12 and 13
Save the Date: Our first
drop off date for donations
will be Sat April 27
We’re looking for your great bar-
gains and unfound treasures,
what a great way declutter and
make a difference!
Early drop offs will be for soft
goods only. Due to storage limitations we are asking that you
limit your donations to just soft goods. What is a soft good?
Anything fabric like clothing, shoes/boots, accessories, bed, bath
and kitchen linens. Save your hard goods for later drop offs -
which will be
for all items
except furni-
ture. Watch
the bulletin
for details.
June 12 & 13
Saturday, Apr. 27 from 10 AM –
1 PM at St. Vincent’s Cemetery
LOVE yard work? Want to meet new
people who share the same interest?
Please join us to Spring Clean our ceme-
tery. Please bring your own supplies.
If you have questions , call Tess Eiden at
the church office at (763) 762-7412.
Cemetery Spring Cleanup
We can’t do this without
your help — many
hands make light work.
Last minute drop in
helpers are always wel-
come. See you all there!
Help to End Child Labor in Nigeria Did you know you can help save the
world and LOOK GOOD doing it?
BIZAA, a child sponsorship
non-profit that many families in our
school and parish support, is hosting
a Style Social at EVEREVE in
Maple Grove. This is a new, FUN way to raise money
without having to ask for money. You get to go shopping!
Any time between 6-8 PM on Tuesday, April 30,
come enjoy the help of a personal stylist (not working on
commission) and purchase a few pieces for your spring and
summer wardrobe. Mention BIZAA at checkout and 15%
of sales for the evening go directly to BIZAA. Help impact
change in Nigeria while shopping with friends! WIN-WIN!!
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Please pray for the soul of parishioner
† Artie Paar.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual l ight
shine upon him. May the souls of al l the faithful departed, through the mercy of
God, rest in peace. Amen.
Must be a practicing Catholic and age 18
or older — these are the only
requirements to join. Any man interested in
learning more, please call:
◼ Bob Clark at 763-424-5509
◼ Robert Moreland at 763-557-0874
◼ Tom Heltemes at 763-425-2314
The Knights are looking for new
members! Find more information at
kc9139.mnknights.org.
Consider the Knights of Columbus
The KC’s are committed to
unity, charity, and frater-
nity with fellow brother
Knights. Our main
objectives are providing
support to our school and
church, and the Osseo/
Maple Grove community.
Please pray for the sick of our parish:
Bruce Guggemos, Tom Boos, Jeanette Rem,
Richard Scherber, & Danny Kroll.
To submit prayers or become a member of the Prayer Line, go to saintvdp.org, click on “Be Involved”, click on “Pray”,
then choose “Prayer Line” from the menu on the left.
Father of goodness and love, hear our prayers for the sick members of our community and for all
who are in need. Amid mental and physical suffering may they find consolation in your healing presence. Show your mercy as you
close wounds, cure illness, make broken bodies whole and free downcast spirits. May these special
people find lasting health and deliverance, and so join us in thanking you for all your gifts. We ask this through the Lord Jesus who healed
those who believed. Amen.
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EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS
8:00 pm Carl Crimmins, Jay & Kathy Frazer,
Terry Just, Dorothy Malone, Georgette Steeves,
& 10 Volunteers Needed
7:00 am Leslie Bender, Linda Berscheit, Cathy Hadzima,
JoAnn Lawinger, Lori & Steve Mountin,
JoAnne Newman, Shirley Ostendorf,
Nettie Phenow, CJ Reed, & 2 Volunteers Needed
9:00 am John Baker, Paula Dieterle, Tom Gorecki,
Judy Jacobi, Clara & Rebecca Keran,
Karen Kieser, Arlys Lingen,
Nancy & Tom Moorman, Erika Novak,
Judy Randall, Kristi Rinehart, Ann Schreiber,
Diane & Doug Tigner
11:00 am Chris Ayika, Lorena Carter, Theresa DellaPaolera,
Carol Hammer, Don Kluk, Mary Ellen Kubic,
Kevin Landman, Lee Mazzacano, Krista Myhre,
Jennifer Newman, Rachel Pickle,
Bart & Brenda Schultz,
Dave Whatmuff,
& 2 Volunteers Needed
LECTORS
8:00 pm Don Waletzko, Earl & Eileen Herzog, Tom Heltemes
7:00 am Tim Phenow & Julia Heath 9:00 am Bob Clark & Lee Halbur 11:00 am Cathie Hallich & Amy Smith
SERVERS
8:00 pm 3 Volunteers Needed 7:00 am Josh Hadzima, Nathan Regan, & 1 Volunteer Needed 9:00 am Charles Baker, Bridgid Keran, Joanna Yunker
11:00 am Emma Legatt, Zahra Masterman, Sarah McConnell
GIFT SHOP
7:00 am Susanne & Virginia Thurler 9:00 am Bernie Souvignier & 1 Volunteer Needed 11:00 am Rachel Pickle
& 1 Volunteer Needed
L i t u r g i c a l R o l e s f o r t h e
E a s t e r V i g i l & E a s t e r S u n d a y
PRESIDERS
8:00 pm Fr. Dennis Zehren, Fr. Paul Baker, & Deacon Larry Lawinger
7:00 am Fr. Paul Baker & Deacon Larry Lawinger
9:00 am Fr. Paul Baker & Deacon Larry Lawinger
11:00 am Fr. Dennis Zehren
L i t u r g i c a l R o l e s
f o r Holy Thursday
SERVERS 7:00 pm Colin Blake, Chris Hadzima,
James & Nathan Ward
LECTORS 7:00 pm Sara Messier & Gloria Krynski
EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS
7:00 pm Vicki Bilbro, Carl Crimmins, Paul & Sharry Gasperlin, Carol Hammer, Tom Heltemes, Larry Krynski, Dorothy Malone, Susan McCaffrey, Ann Schlangen, Georgette Steeves, & 5 Volunteers Needed
L i t u r g i c a l R o l e s f o r
Good Friday
SERVERS 7:00 pm Andrew Steeves & 2 Volunteers Needed
LECTORS 7:00 pm Don Waletzko & 1 Volunteer Needed
EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS
7:00 pm Vicki Bilbro, Carl Crimmins, Carol Hammer, Dorothy Malone, Susan McCaffrey, Georgette Steeves, & 3 Volunteers Needed
PRESIDERS 7:00 pm Fr. Paul Baker, Fr. Dennis Zehren,
& Deacon Larry Lawinger
PRESIDERS 7:00 pm Fr. Dennis Zehren, Fr. Paul Baker,