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
Saturday: 3:30-4:15 PM
Or call to schedule an appointment.
B a p t i s m
1st and 3rd Sundays at 12:30 PM.
M a t r i m o n y
Contact the Parish Office for details.
CONTACT O n l i n e saintvdp.org
E - M a i l General: [email protected]
Prayer Line: [email protected]
P a r i s h O f f i c e (763) 425-2210
S c h o o l O f f i c e (763) 425-3970
K N O W
L O V E
S E RV E
and celebrate our Catholic Faith,
God and our neighbor,
as disciples of Jesus Christ.
July 16, 2017
W E D N E S D A Y
6:00 pm Festival Review Mtg
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T H I S S U N D A Y
12:30 pm Baptisms
T U E S D A Y
6:30 pm Hospitality Mtg
6:30 pm Rosary led by the KC’s in the
Cry Room. All are welcome.
7:00 pm Adoration Coordinator Mtg
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M O N D A Y
For meeting locations, please
refer to the
parish’s online calendar:
calendar.saintvdp.org
Catholic Camp: Jesus With Us
2017
T H U R S D A Y
F R I D A Y
7:00 am Facilities Mtg
6:00 pm Join us at Feed My Starv-
ing Children in Coon Rpds
6:00 pm Join us for
Casino Night (age 21+)
see article on pg. 5
S A T U R D A Y
3:30 pm Confessions
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR JULY 17-23
Monday 8:00 AM † Stella Stwora
Tuesday 8:00 AM † Tom Gammelgaard
Wednesday 8:00 AM † LeRoy Bernstein
Thursday 8:00 AM † Stella Stwora
Friday 8:00 AM † Marlene Ratke
Saturday 5:00 PM † Bud Gleason
Sunday 7:30 AM Parishioners
9:00 AM † Colleen Matzke
11:00 AM Nikelle Morris
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10:00 am Join us for
the Parish
Brunch in
Regan Hall see article on pg. 5
DEACON
Deacon Larry Lawinger (763) 425-2210
Email : dcnlarry lawinger@saintvdp .org
PASTOR
Fr. Paul Treacy Phone: (763) 425-2210
Email : f rpau l t reacy@saintvdp .org
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Fr. Paul Baker (763) 425-2210
Email : f rpau lbaker@saintvdp .org
To sign up or to be a sub, call
JoAnne Newman at 763-420-4089.
Monday: 3 AM, 7 AM , 8 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM, 4 PM
Tuesday: 2 PM
Wednesday: 5 AM, 7 AM, 2 PM, 4 PM
Thursday: 2 AM, 5 AM, 11 PM
Friday:
Saturday: 10 AM, Noon, 1 PM, 3 PM, 6 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM
Sunday: 5 AM, 2 PM, 5 PM, 10 PM, 11 PM
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
The hours in red
indicate we have
no adorers for those
hours and are in
urgent need.
Carissa Ubersox & Mike Mallmann
Jenna Laufers &
Michael Palmiscno
Emily Duvier & Ben Swanson
Jamie Krautkremer &
Dylan Brandell
Wedding Banns
Please pray for these
couples who are soon to
be married.
Baptize d on Ma rch 19 , 201 7
Lucy Rose,
daughter of Dale & Elizabeth Lipovsky
Lukas Robert,
son of Brett & Kristine Patterson
Stevie Quinn, son of Rick Shackle & Ashley Swenson
Blake Daniel, son of Kyle & Kristin Sundmark
Jennifer Sarah, daughter of Brandon & Sarah Thurm
Baptize d on Apri l 2 , 20 17
Nolan Ryan, son of Michael & Jodi Gschwind
Owen Ronald, son of Douglas & Mary Ann Hennen
Maxwell Alexander, son of Mike & Jenna Job
Paige Adeline, daughter of Cory Louwagie & Heidi Moss
Anna Geraldine, daughter of Michael & Tiffany O’Rourke
Welcome to the Family of God
Readings for
this Week Sunday: Is 55:10-11/
Ps 65:10-14/ Rom 8:18-23/
Mt 13:1-23 or 13:1-9
Monday: Ex 1:8-14, 22/Ps 124:1b-8/Mt 10:34--11:1
Tuesday: Ex 2:1-15a/Ps 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34/
Mt 11:20-24
Wednesday: Ex 3:1-6, 9-12/Ps 103:1b-4, 6-7/Mt 11:25-27
Thursday: Ex 3:13-20/Ps 105:1, 5, 8-9, 24-27/
Mt 11:28-30
Friday: Ex 11:10--12:14/Ps 116:12-13, 15, 16bc-18/
Mt 12:1-8
Saturday: Sg 3:1-4b or 2 Cor 5:14-17/Ps 63:2-6, 8-9/
Jn 20:1-2, 11-18
Next Sunday: Wis 12:13, 16-19/Ps 86:5-6, 9-10, 15-16/
Rom 8:26-27/Mt 13:24-43 or 13:24-30
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A D U L T S
F A M I L I E S
On display by the Welcome Desk
Highlighted this week: The Logic of Being
Catholic. Dr. Ray Guarendi shares how
logic led him home to the Catholic Church.
He found out that, contrary to his
Protestant misunderstandings, the Church is
coherent and never contradicts herself. Dr.
Ray explains how the answers to his objec-
tions to Catholicism were both Biblical and
believed by the earliest Christians. Explore
how logic led him to the fullness of truth.
Catholic CD’s in our Gathering Area
Always only $3 for one of
these amazing CD’s.
A tremendous tool for
your ongoing, life-long
Faith Formation.
Adult/Teen:
In your life, how has the seed of faith
fallen on good soil?
Child:
What things do you do to help your seeds
of faith grow?
— From Lectionary Link by Harcourt Publishers
Gospel Question of the Week
Please take some time
today to discuss these
questions or reflect on
them in private prayer.
Catholic Camp: Jesus With Us Thank YOUS! A sincere thank you to all who in
any way helped make Catholic
Camp: Jesus with Us — a fun,
faith-filled week for the campers!
Thank you to all the campers who
participated and to their parents.
We pray that you not only had fun
and made some new friends; but that you also remember
Jesus loves you and is always with you!
Thanks to all the station leaders and helpers, camp counse-
lors, floaters, nursery staff, and set up and tear down crew
—over 95 fantastic volunteers of all ages. Catholic Camp
would not have been a success without you! Thanks to
Fr. Paul, Fr. Baker, Chuck Pratt, and all of the great Parish
and School Staff members who helped with Catholic Camp.
Thank you to all of the Parish members that spent many,
many hours tying rosaries for all of the campers at Catholic
Camp. A special thanks to Kelly Hayes for coordinating the
effort. The campers were so excited to receive their rosaries
and will treasure them for years to come!
A special thank you to Anne-Marie Leach, Krista Myhre,
Hazel Ward, Sarah Nguyen, and Beth Roesch
for the many, many hours of preparation, their strong
leadership during Catholic Camp and their selfless service
to God and His children. Have a fun and safe summer!
God Bless you all. Thanks again and see you next year!
—Erika Novak
Saturday, Aug. 12 at 8:30 AM
This event is meant to build our community,
evangelize our faith, and promote and
honor the Divine nature of your body!
Our guiding scripture is Philippians 3:14,
making the event distance an easy
3.14 miles. Not interested in walking or
running? Volunteer! Your help is needed.
FTTP Staff are present in the Gathering
Area today to answer all your questions!
www.fasterthanthepastorevents.com
Faster than the Pastor returns home!
Past participants say, "I feel
good, special, valued,
perfect no matter what.
I am better because you
took the time and created
this event series. Truly it is
your FAITH IN ACTION!"
Tuesday, July 25, 8:45-10:15 AM or
Wednesday, July 26, 6:30-8 PM
In the West Meeting Room: The next install-ment of Bishop Robert Barron’s DVD series will focus on St. Francis of Assisi. You may think you know everything about this popu-lar saint, but Bishop Barron will definitely expand your understanding of and appre-ciation for this man who took the call to live the Gospel into every aspect of his life,
building up the life of the Church itself.
No fee and
no registration required.
Thursday, July 27 from 7-8:30 PM
Regan Hall—Cost is $15, Ages 21+
This creative evening of exploration and
fellowship will be a fun and social night
where we will listen to an awesome Catho-
lic musician and learn about how he gets
inspired. RSVP by this Friday, July 21
to Chuck or Molly at 763-425-2210 or by
email at [email protected] or
[email protected]. The cost covers
food, drinks and a gift for the musician.
Godly Play—Music as Prayer
Learning
Interacting
Creating
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There is a rosary prayed every Tuesday at 6:30 PM in the Cry Room, led by the Knights of Columbus. All are welcome. The Knights are looking for
new members! Find information at kc9139.mnknights.org.
Many Raffle tickets remain to be
picked up in the Gathering Space!
Turn in your completed tickets ASAP to
be eligible for the seller incentive draw-
ing this Sunday after the 11 AM Mass.
Remember, tickets this year are $6 each
and the Grand Prize has been increased to
$12,000. The Grand Raffle is the largest
fundraiser for our Major Repair and
Replacement fund at the Parish.
Please help us to sell lots of tickets!
Raffle Incentive Drawing this Sunday
Your participation in the
Raffle ensures that we
can keep our facilities
working properly for
many generations.
We thank you for your
generosity and support.
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Next Sunday, July 23 at 11 AM
Fr. Nicholas Froehle was our transitional
Deacon last summer, and he’ll be back at
St. Vincent de Paul next weekend to
celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving with us.
Come for Mass, and then stay to enjoy the
Parish Brunch afterwards. (see below)
Fr. Nick Froehle at St. Vincent’s
Keep Fr. Nick in your
prayers as he begins his
ministry as a priest!
The entire sale process from beginning to
end was quite a production, entailing over
430 volunteers; over 2000 hours; and over
50,000 donations! The bargains are what
keep our customers coming back year
after year. But it’s the BEYOND that keeps
our volunteers coming back. We are a
very effective and productive way of
building our faith community, a community
of people who are committed to others.
We are thankful to be part of such a
parish. —B & B Coordinators
Bargains & Beyond Sale Thanks
Thank you! It was
because of the generosity
of parishioners that
Bargains & Beyond again
realized a total success.
Current Year-to-Date
Sunday Collection $18,583.11 $56,773.37
Auto. Withdrawal & Online Giving $11,678.05
Children/Youth $5.00 $11.72
Total Support $30,266.16 $56,785.09 Major Repair & Replacement Fund—Collection $266.00
Auto. Withdrawal & Online Giving $410.00
Total for Major Repair Fund $676.00 $1,318.00 2nd Collection for Parish Charity Account $5,544.48
JULY 9, 2017
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THE DEADLINE FOR
SUBMISSIONS FOR THE BULLETIN
IS MONDAY AT NOON.
Thank you for your generos ity!
May our prayer, participation, and generosity show us to be among those who have heard
the message of Christ and taken it in, yielding 100 – or 60, or 30 fold!
Please pray for the sick of our parish:
Tom Boos, Jeanette Rem, Evan Steeves, Richard & Mary Scherber,
Jim Holm, Steve Kane, Alfred Smith, Danny Kroll, & Rita Goth.
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.
Here are a few of the “offerings” from the
children’s envelopes received last Sunday:
Kyle—watered flowers
Michael—cheering my team on when we were down
Isaac—helping mom bake
Tyler—volunteered at Catholic Camp
Rebecca—helped mom
CHILDREN’S
STEWARDSHIP
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Please note that the St. Vincent de Paul Gift Shop is closed for the month of July.
LECTORS
5:00 pm Tom McMullen & Andrew Rem 7:30 am Dawn Lewandowski & Barb Pierce 9:00 am Kevin Landman & Judy Randall 11:00 am Dave Whatmuff & Paul Mazzacano
EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS
5:00 pm Vicki Bilbro, Jay & Kathy Frazer, Anna & Fred Glynn, Don Kluk, Sue Kuske,
Lee Paulson
7:30 am Carl Crimmins, Nancy & Tom Moorman, JoAnne Newman, Nettie Phenow,
Georgette Steeves
9:00 am John & Pam Baker, Katie Benik, Rebecca Hall, Dorothy Malone, Lavonne Martinez,
Michael & Shelly Mattox
11:00 am Pam Casebolt, Carol Hammer, Sara Mumma, Jennifer Newman, Cindy Pikovsky, Margaret Schauer,
Bart & Brenda Schultz
SERVERS
5:00 pm Nicole & Shannon Franczak, Maggie Grossman 7:30 am Matthew Mrosla, Andrew & Daniel Steeves 9:00 am Alison McNamara, Marissa Miller, Andrew Quiram 11:00 am Ikemonso Ayika, Will Brands,
Hayden Lovelace
Liturgical Roles for
Saturday, July 22 & Sunday, July 23
PRESIDERS
5:00 pm Fr. Paul Treacy
7:30 am Fr. Paul Baker
9:00 am Fr. Paul Baker
11:00 am Fr. Nicholas Froehle
Monday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Friday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Parish Office Hours for Summer
Regular office hours
resume on Monday,
August 14.
St. Joseph the Worker is hosting 3 to 4
families who are homeless for two
weeks, August 6-20, while the nonprofit
Beacon helps them find housing and jobs
if needed. This group consists of all
ages. The guests stay overnight at
St. Joseph the Worker and are provid-
ed breakfast and evening meals with
activities for the children. During the
day they are with Beacon employees.
If interested in helping or just observing
please call Carole Lothian, St. Vincent
parishioner at 612-396-4632.
Help Homeless Families
We are looking for
people who would be
interested in helping
with activities for
the children.
We also need help
with meal preparation
and overnight hosts.
Special thanks to parishioner Milton (Mickey) Boser,
for building and, with the help of parishioner Tom Hartkopf, installing our new information mailbox at the entrance of the
cemetery. We are very grateful!
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