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St. Martin Church (North Campus) 21304 Church Avenue
St. Walburga Church (South Campus)
12020 Fletcher Lane
Parish/Business Office 21304 Church Avenue Rogers, Minnesota 55374 (763)428-2585 [email protected] Website: www.mqpcatholic.org
School 21201 Church Avenue Rogers, Minnesota 55374 (763)428-2355 (763)428-2062 Fax [email protected] Website: www.school.mqpcatholic.org
LIFE AND DEATH EMERGENCY (763)428-9283
MARY QUEEN OF PEACE
Parish Office Hours Monday 12:00 pm—4:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am—4:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am—4:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am—4:00 pm Friday 9:00 am—12:00 pm
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm St. Martin
Sunday 9:00 am St. Martin
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Tuesday - 6:30 pm—St. Martin
Wednesday - 8:45 am—St. Martin
Thursday - 8:00 am—St. Martin
Friday - 8:00 am—St. Martin
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Tuesday 6:00 pm—St. Martin Saturday 4:00-4:45 pm—St. Martin
PRAYER LINE— Please call the Parish office. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM — Must be a registered member of Mary Queen of Peace and complete Mary Queen of Peace’s Baptism Preparation Program. Call parish office to register. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE — An immediate family member must be a registered parishioner of Mary Queen of Peace for at least one year or more. Arrangements must be made with the Priest. SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK — Call the parish office or emergency number.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We, at Mary Queen of Peace, are a community united in our faith in Christ with the purpose of educating, preserving and upholding traditional Catholic values. With our rich and unique history we strive to foster a welcoming atmosphere that unites and brings each individual closer to Christ. We call on God to guide our spiritual, pastoral, and educational efforts through the sacred liturgy, social outreach, faith formation and the parish school. With the merciful intercession of our Blessed Mother, Mary Queen of Peace. Pray for Us.
PARISH STAFF Father Mark Pavlik Pastor Carol (Lutgen) Warner Business Administrator Kate Hamill Principal Lisa Burton Office Assistant Jennifer Krueger Music Director Cyndi Stifter Faith Formation Director Don Zahler Facilities Manager
MARY QUEEN OF PEACE LEADERSHIP
TRUSTEES FINANCE COUNCIL Brian Edison & Sara Rieland Chris Rice, Dave Schreiber, Marilyn Truwe, Judie VanKeulen PARISH COUNCIL Bernie Arseneau, Ann Beach, Jim Burkett, Pat Curtis, Dave Schreiber, Marc Stone, Wade Lovelette, Norb Zahler
SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL Jaclyn Bammert, Paula Higgins, Tera Kane, Scott Pugh
FAITH FORMATION ADVISORY COUNCIL Shelly Anderson, Diane Gannon, Jennifer Hansen, Marc Stone, Jennifer Sweet
CEMETERY COMMITTEE Richard Beach, Charles Dehn, Dwight Erickson, Jerry Knapp, Keith Kornovich, Wade Lovelette, Jeff Nadeau, Dennis Quigley, Ray Scherber, Alan Thole, Norb Zahler
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A COUPLE THOUGHTS FOR CHALLENGING TIMES
On Thursday, we celebrate the feast of St. Teresa of Avila, a Carmelite nun who lived in the 16th century Spain. As we gear up for what could be a long winter, I thought two of her insights might be appropriate to keep in mind in the coming months. The first is a prayer of hers that is a favorite of mine:
Let nothing disturb you, Let nothing frighten you.
All things are passing away: God never changes.
Patience obtains all things Whoever has God lacks nothing;
God alone suffices.
It is a gentle reminder that God is in control, even when we don’t feel like he is, and that no situation, regardless how bad, lasts forever. All things will pass in God’s time. Sometimes there are things in our lives that we cannot change, and the best we can do is just be patient and wait in the Lord until they pass. While we are waiting, it is sometimes a good practice to think of all the times in the past that we thought things would not pass, but they did. Instead of thinking of negative possible outcomes, focusing on past positive results puts our head in a better place and gives us something hopeful to contemplate.
The second thought on St. Teresa comes in the form of a story. On a particularly stormy day she was returning to the convent and slipped and fell into a puddle of mud. Looking up to heaven, she cried out to God: “If this is how you treat your friends, it is no wonder you have so few of them!” Sometimes in the midst of a bad day, all you need is a sense of humor to realize the absurdity of the situation. A lighthearted outlook can often turn our attitude, as well as our day, around. These two thoughts prove to be good reminders that patience and a little humor can help us through challenging times. God Bless, Father Mark Pavlik
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
FROM THE DESK OF FATHER MARK PAVLIK:
Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.
MASS INTENTIONS October 13– October 18
Jeanne Trombley John Hagel Jill Weyenberg & Family Douglas & Rhea Scharber Jim Milless
The People
Mary Queen of Peace
Weekend of 10-4-20
Envelopes $ 5,690.00 Online Donations 3,187.00 WEEKLY TOTAL $ 8,877.00 Weekly Budget $ 9,412.00 YTD Actual $123,540.00 Fiscal Year Budget $510,460.00
(Fiscal year 7/1/20 - 6/30/21)
MASS INTENTIONS
Mary Queen of Peace is currently celebrating two Masses on the
weekend (5:00 pm on Saturday and 9:00 am on
Sunday). One of the Sunday Mass intentions that were
previously scheduled when we celebrated three Masses on the
weekend will be moved to a later date.
Mass Count October 3 & 4
5:00 pm 90 9:00 am 128
Confession Schedule
Tuesday ~ 6:00 pm Saturday ~ 4:00 pm
Both at St. Martin
Mary Queen of Peace
Faith Formation
Wednesday, October 14 Grades K-6: Home Lesson Only
Grades 7-9: No Class
Wednesday, October 21 Grades K-6: Home Lesson Only Grades 7-8: 6:30-8:15 pm Class
Grade 9: 6:30-8:15 pm Speaker for Students, Parents & Sponsors
Cyndi Stifter - 763-452-2082
ADORATION CHAPEL
Open Hours
Mondays - 12:00 pm Tuesdays - 3:00 pm Fridays - 5:00 pm
Mary Queen of Peace Catholic School
Tuesday, October 13
School Picture Day
Wednesday, October 14 8:45 am Mass
Thursday & Friday,
October 15 & 16
No School MEA
CROSS Food Shelf
Sorting
Tuesdays! Volunteers are needed to help sort clothing and food Tuesday nights
at CROSS in Rogers from 5:00—8:00 pm.
Pat Schwalbe [email protected]
763-425-1050
Mary Queen of Peace Adult Bible Study
Thursday Mornings
October 22-December 17 9:30 - 11:00 am
Who is Mary? Why is she so important to Catholics? Where do the Church’s teachings on
Mary come from?
Space is limited! Registration forms can be found on our parish website or in the parish office.
mqpcatholic.org
Contact Cheryl Reinking with questions.
Wreaths, Greens and
Winter Flowers
Order your Christmas Greens online this year and pick them up at the MQP Parish Life Center. Since it is the holiday season, buy one extra to give away! We will offer drive up service!
Gertens Winter Greens Fundraiser Sale
October 1-October 18 30% of all proceeds go to the
church and school
To ORDER Go to https://
www.gertensfundraising.com/inet/storefront/custom_stores.php?
mode=select&store_id=103
Or, access the link from the
Mary Queen of Peace Funeral
Please pray for the repose
of the soul of:
Gerald J. Joseph October 2, 1935-October 2, 2020
Funeral—October 10, 2020
2020 CCW
APPALACHIA CHIRSTMAS MISSION AND PAPAL
FOOTPRINTS PROJECT
For 40 years, the St. Paul and Minneapolis Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women has sponsored this event, and our MQP CCW has
supported this mission. The generosity of this mission has
brought Christmas joy to many families in Kentucky. This ministry
serves two parishes each with 600 families.
The Papal Footprints Mission began in 2013, and over 5,000 shoe boxes
have been sent.
A gift suggestion list is included in this bulletin.
Collection boxes
will be throughout the Parish Life Center through
October 25.
Knights of Columbus
11941
CROSS Food Drive
October 17-18
Parishioners are invited to support the Knights of Columbus CROSS
Food Drive with nonperishable food donations by dropping off the food
items before or after Masses the weekend of October 17-18.
We will also be providing a cash donation envelope at each exit of
Church this weekend. You can place the envelope in the collection basket and drop the food donation bags off at the exit of Church the weekend of
October 17-18. Given COVID-19, we ask if you are donating nonperishable food items to put them in a bag you provide
from home. You are also invited to mail or drop
off your donations to the Parish Office, Attn: Fred Brown,
Knights of Columbus.
Thank you for your support!
MQP KC Council 11941
Global Wheelchair Mission
The CROSS-Food Drive, Global
Wheelchair Mission and KC Coun-cil 11941 has already provided 38 wheelchairs to our church, local
schools, Catholic Charities, CROSS and our greater Rogers community.
Our KC Council welcomes your support and participation in the Wheelchair Mission through a
donation to KC Council 11941. For each $150 raised we can purchase a
wheelchair. The KC Council supports this charitable cause in
providing mobility and freedom for adults and children.
We ask that you mail or place in the collection basket a charitable offer-
ing of $150 or whatever you feel comfortable donating to the KC
Council 11941 by October 17-18.
Please make out your donations to: KC Council 11941 and address
the envelope Wheelchair Mission. Envelopes may be dropped off or
mailed to the Parish Office, Attn: Fred Brown, Knights of Columbus
APPALACHIA COLLECTION
GIFT SUGGESTIONS – NEW, UNWRAPPED ITEMS ONLY!!! Infants to 1 year of age:
Diapers and pins Blankets Powder, lotion Sleepers Crib mobiles Shirts Rattles Teethers and other baby toys Toddlers - **War toys or dangerous toys are discouraged
Pull toys Soft Toys Cars/Trucks Blocks Balls Dolls Age 4 – 12 - **No articles that can be damaged by freezing and avoid heavy items like canned goods, etc. Games Marbles Jump Ropes Coloring books/crayons Basic school supplies Cars/trucks Jacks Dolls Markers Socks/underwear (GI Joe toys ok, but no handheld guns please) Age 12 – 18 (Teenagers) Cosmetics Sports equipment Batteries Music box Wallets Large sweatshirts Fishing equipment Camouflage vests Socks & Underwear Jewelry Radios Watches Purses Belts Toiletries Hunting clothes Adults & Elderly Powder/Lotion Slippers Billfolds Socks/Knee Highs Purses Scarves Sweatsuits Kitchen items Jewelry Nail clippers Underwear Towels Blankets/bedding Large size shirts Others Toiletry items Hard Candy** Dried Fruits/nuts** Craft Kids Christmas ornaments Wrapping paper/boxes/tags, etc. Hand sanitizer Plastic Gloves **To prevent moisture spoiling candy, candy must be placed in a plastic bag, big plastic container or popcorn cans. Be sure to mark the box “CANDY”.
Many coats and blankets are used in the sub-zero temps, so they are especially needed.
Articles that can be damaged by freezing, heavy items or canned goods are not acceptable.
This annual collection serves the elderly, youth and very poor of three parishes in Kentucky and has been sponsored by ACCW for many years.
Small items may also be collected and placed in a shoe box labeled "Papal Footprints Mission."
Boxes will be placed throughout the Parish Life Center for your donations through Octo-ber 25th. Your usual outpouring of support is greatly appreciated by all.