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First Sunday of Advent | November 28, 2021
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responsibly, share them
justly and charitably, and
return them to God
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Parish Information
PARISH OFFICE: 763-421-2471
info@ststephenchurch.org
PRIEST STAFF:
Pastor, Fr. Bennet Tran
Parochial Vicar, Fr. James Bernard
DEACONS:
Rev. Charles Waugh
Rev. Peter Bednarczyk
PASTORAL CARE:
Pastoral Care Director, Sr. Mary Anne Schaenzer, SSND
PARISH ADMINISTRATION:
Parish Administrator, Lynne Orlando 763-712-7434
Administration & Finance Director, Marisa Moreno 763-712-7472
Maintenance & Facilities Director, Dan Bixler 763-712-7474
Director of Marketing & Communications: Alyssa Brunell 763-712-7485 (maternity leave)
Administrative Assistant, Eileen Howe 763-712-7478
Administrative Assistant & Cemetery Coordinator, Mary Jane Beberg 763-712-7479
MUSIC AND WORSHIP:
Director of Music, Courtney Young 763-712-7435
Hispanic Music Ministry Coordinator, Natalia Romero Arbelaez 763-712-7440
FAITH FOR LIFE:
Faith for Life Director, Maredith Toweh 763-712-7439
Youth Minister & Liturgy Coordinator, Molly Rausch 763-712-7458
Confirmation Coordinator, Barry McCullough 763-712-7437
Faith Formation Administrative Assistant, Renee Hogan 763-712-7480
Bilingual Faith Formation Assistant, Dafne Nunez-Hilton 763-712-7456
ST. STEPHEN’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL
SCHOOL OFFICE: 763-421-3236
SCHOOL STAFF:
Principal, Theresa Gunderson
Administrative Assistant, Heidi Staggert
Administrative Assistant & Learning Coordinator, Barb Novinska
PASTORAL COUNCIL:
Scott Mason, Trustee
Joe Lentner, Faith For Life Commission
Pat Ward, Pastoral Care Commission
Laura Hudson, School Advisory Commission
Phil Jorgensen
Jeff Kieffer
Fr. Bennet Tran, Pastor
Lynne Orlando, Parish Administrator
Marisa Moreno, Administration & Finance Director
FINANCE COUNCIL:
Scott Mason, Trustee
Mary Leverson, Trustee
Pat Coleman, Chairperson
Tim Talbot
Kirsten Vosen
Chuck Blair
Patricio Salamanca
Jerry Thamert
Fr. Bennet Tran, Pastor
Lynne Orlando, Parish Administrator
Marisa Moreno, Administration & Finance Director
Stewardship Report For October 2021
Offering Received for Month $ 177,732
Amount Budgeted for Month $ 174,624
Year-to-Date Offering Received $ 696,205
Year-to-Date Budgeted $ 698,496
% Above (or Below) Budget (0.32%)
Amount Above (or Below) Budget $ (2,291)
Restore All Things in Christ Capital Campaign
Total Pledge $ 3,423,944
Year to Date Received $ 2,668,173
Remaining Balance of Pledges $ 755,771
Expenditures To Date $ 1,889,538
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St. Stephen’s Catholic Community News
29 Monday Mass (Mark Schmitz +)
8:00 a.m.
30 Tuesday Mass (Frank & Winifred Beberger ++) Men’s Group
8:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
1 Wednesday Mass (Teressa Effertz) WHO - Service Ministry Eucharistic Adoration Faith for Life RCIA Individual Reconciliation
8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
2 Thursday Mass (Barbara Cropper +)
9:00 a.m.
3 Friday Mass (Bettie Hart +)
8:00 a.m.
4 Saturday Advent Retreat Individual Reconciliation Mass (Steve & Jennie Wojkiewicz ++)
10:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
5 Sunday Mass (St. Stephen’s Catholic Community) Mass (Mary Ann Maniak +) Hispanic RCIA Mass en Español (Doug Meyer +) Baptisms Mass (Marjorie Bragelman +) Men’s Group
8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
This Week at St. Stephen’s
Additional Opportunities to Receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation during the Season of Advent are as follows:
Saturday, December 11 … 10:00 a.m. to Noon, 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 15 … Noon to 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 18 … 10:00 a.m. to Noon, 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, December 19 … 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Many additional priests will be available at this time to hear confessions) *Please note that Individual Reconciliation will continue on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. throughout the Advent season.
“The Christ Child,
Light of the World”
St. Stephen’s Advent Retreat
will be Saturday, December 4
from 10:00a.m.-1:00p.m. in
the FCC. A freewill offering is
suggested. All are welcome…
Bring a friend!
Please RSVP by Thursday,
December 2 to the Parish
Office at 763-421-2471 or
email Maredith Toweh at
mtoweh@ststephenchurcg.org
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St. Stephen’s Catholic Community News
Please Sponsor & Donate!
If you are able to sponsor/adopt a family in need, please go to the parish website to fill out a sponsor form. Families will be assigned as sponsors and recipients match.
Cash and gift donations are welcome to provide for families who are not directly sponsored. Items needed: small gifts and books (in Spanish or English) for children and teens, wrapping paper and gift bags.
Food and gift distribution day will be Friday, December 10.
Please contact the Parish Office with questions.
Mass Volunteers Needed
Eucharistic Ministers, lectors, ushers and altar servers are needed for all Christmas Masses. If you are interested in helping in any of these areas, please contact Molly Rausch at 763-421-3236 or mrausch@ststephenchurch.org
Holy Day Mass Schedule
December 7
7:00 p.m. in English (vigil)
December 8
8:00 a.m. in English
6:00 p.m. in English
7:00 p.m. in Spanish
Stewardship Renewal
Thank you for participating in St. Stephen’s 2022 Stewardship Renewal and for generously sharing your time, talent and treasure with us! If you have not turned in your 2022 pledge card, it’s not too late. Please fill it out and put it in the collection basket at Mass. It can also be mailed or dropped off at the Parish Office.
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St. Stephen’s Catholic Community News
The Stained-Glass Windows: A Dream Come True
Series written by Fr. Michael A. Van Sloun
Paul raises Eutychus, Acts 20:7-12. St. Luke continues his theme that the disciples of Jesus are to perform great and mighty deeds in his name. Jesus raised the widow of Nain’s son from the dead (Lk 7:11-17, Peter raised Tabitha from the dead (Acts 9:36-42), and Paul raised Eutychus from the dead. The year was 54 or 55 AD. Paul was 60 or 61. He was on his Third Missionary Journey (52-56 AD) and had returned to Troas (Troy) (Acts 20:6). Paul was preaching to a group that had gathered in a third-floor room. Eutychus, a young man, was sitting on the windowsill, sank into a deep sleep, fell from the ledge to the stone pavement below, and died (Acts 20:9). The scene depicts the empty window above with the ledge where Eutychus had been sitting as well as three of the lamps that were burning inside the room (Acts 20:8). Paul went downstairs to the body lying on the street (Acts 20:10a). Paul is dressed in his traditional red cloak, which has partially slipped to his left side, and his white tunic. Paul then “threw himself upon him” (Acts 20:10b) in a manner that resembles how the Prophet Elijah had stretched himself out over the widow of Zarephath’s son (1 Kgs 17:21) and how the Prophet Elisha laid upon the Shunammite woman’s son (2 Kgs 4:34), both who had died. Eutychus is dressed in deep blue, the symbol of darkness, mourning, and sadness, as he lays lifeless on the street, head hanging, hair dangling, and left arm drooping. Paul is shown extended over Eutychus’ body, his right arm underneath him and raising him slightly. And the boy came to life (Acts 20:12a) as had the widow of Nain’s son, Tabitha, the widow of Zarephath’s son, and the Shunammite woman’s son. The people were immeasurably comforted (Acts 20:12b) and God was glorified.
Please pray for the following individuals from our beloved community.
Prayers and sympathy of the parish are offered to the family and friends of …
Shirley Homan
Lois Severud
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen.
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First Sunday of Advent
Reflection by Sister Mary Anne Schaenzer, SSND
In the Collect prayer at the beginning of Mass, we
have a request that is both beautiful and challenging.
Grant your faithful, we pray, almighty God,
the resolve to run forth to meet your Christ
with righteous deeds at his coming,
so that, gathered at his right hand,
they may be worthy to possess the heavenly
Kingdom.
Imagine, running forth to Christ….
I know that not everyone has had a good “Father” or
“Dad” experience,
but some of us recall running to our Dad when he
came home from work,
and maybe wanting to tell him everything we did that
day, especially if it was good.
We are no longer children, and maybe it is difficult to
have that same enthusiasm.
Let us pray that during this Advent Journey we will
receive a grace to have the enthusiasm of a child
in our anticipation of the Second Coming of Christ.
That is a big desire!
Father, please give us the grace to want to have the
desire to run forth to meet your Christ.
Come, Lord Jesus!
Reflection
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reflection notes during or after Mass.
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Dear St. Stephen’s Community:
I love to share about the wonderful learning that is going on within the walls of St. Stephen’s Catholic
School. This past week I observed the 4th graders in Ms. Albarran’s gym class. The students started out
choosing which exercises to do based on their preferred color, animal, Marvel character, food, beverage,
etc. Next, they practiced overhand throwing at a moving object by playing a game called “Battleship”.
They took turns being pirates and captains. The game took up the entire area of the gym and I saw a lot
laughter and very winded children. The class ended by a child earning a “Player of the Day” award for
good sportsmanship, helping others, good listening skills, etc.
Let me now take you into Ms. Leider’s preschool classroom. I observed the students engaged in learning
through six stations. Four of the stations were student led and two were teacher led. In 40 minutes
children rotated through activities that involved looking through picture books, doing math problems
with manipulatives, matching colors on a turkey sheet, engineering shapes with building rings, and
artists using sand and shapes. Every preschooler was on task and engaged in the stations.
These are just two snapshots into classrooms this week. Imagine how much more exciting learning takes
place at St. Stephen’s every hour of every school day. I am so proud of our staff and students. They are
truly dedicated to teaching and learning!
Blessings,
Theresa Gunderson
School Principal
Querida comunidad de San Esteban:
Me encanta compartir sobre el increíble aprendizaje que está ocurriendo dentro de las paredes de la
Escuela Católica de San Esteban. La semana pasada observé a los alumnos de 4to grado en la clase de
gimnasia de la Sra. Albarrán. Los estudiantes empezaron eligiendo los ejercicios que harían basados en
su color preferido, animal, personaje de Marvel, comida, bebida, etc. A continuación, practicaron el
lanzamiento por encima de un objeto en movimiento jugando a un juego llamado "Battleship". Se
turnaron para ser piratas y capitanes. El juego ocupó toda la zona del gimnasio y vi muchas risas y
niños muy agotados. La clase terminó con un niño que ganó el premio de "Jugador del Día" por su buen
espíritu deportivo, por ayudar a los demás, por saber escuchar, etc. Permítanme ahora llevarles al aula
de preescolar de la Sra. Leider. He observado a los alumnos participando en el aprendizaje a través de
seis estaciones. Cuatro de las estaciones estaban dirigidas por los alumnos y dos por el profesor. En 40
minutos los niños rotaron a través de actividades que involucraban mirar libros de imágenes, hacer
problemas de matemáticas con manipulativos, emparejar colores en una hoja de pavo, formas de
ingeniería con anillos de construcción, y artistas usando arena y formas. Todos los niños de preescolar
estaban atentos y participaban en las estaciones.
Estas son sólo dos instantáneas de las aulas de esta semana. Imagínese cuánto más emocionante
aprendizaje se lleva a cabo en San Esteban cada hora de cada día escolar. Estoy tan orgulloso de
nuestro personal y los estudiantes. ¡Ellos están verdaderamente dedicados a la enseñanza y el
aprendizaje!
Bendiciones,
Theresa Gunderson
Directora de la Escuela
St. Stephen’s Catholic School News
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La Comunidad Católica de St. Stephen
Cestas de Navidad Si puede patrocinar / adoptar una familia necesitada, visite el sitio web de la parroquia para completar un formulario de patrocinador. Las familias serán asignadas como patrocinadores y los destinatarios se emparejarán. El día de distribución de alimentos y regalos será el Viernes 10 de Diciembre.
Las donaciones en efectivo son bienvenidas para las familias que no están patrocinadas directamente. Comuníquese con la Oficina Parroquial si tiene preguntas.
Renovación de la mayordomía ¡Gracias por participar en St. Stephen's 2022 Stewardship Renewal y por compartir generosamente su tiempo, talento y tesoro con nosotros!
Si no ha entregado su tarjeta de compromiso de 2022. Por favor llénelo y póngalo en la canasta de recolección en la Misa. También me pueden enviar por correo o dejarme en la Oficina Parroquial.
Horario de la Misa del Día Santo
7 de Diciembre 7:00 pm. en inglés (vigil)
8 de Diciembre
8:00 a.m. en inglés
6:00 p.m. en inglés
7:00 pm. en español
MEDITACIÓN DEL EVANGELIO
28 de noviembre de 2021, 1er Domingo de Adviento
Estemos preparados o no, hoy empieza el Adviento. Y es importante que notemos los siguientes puntos importantes para una mejor participación cuando asistimos a la Eucaristía. Estrenamos el Año Litúrgico e iniciamos un período de cuatro semanas dedicadas a prepararnos para la Navidad. Durante casi todo el año, escucharemos con gozo el Evangelio escrito por San Lucas, en el cual nos presenta a un Jesús muy sensible a los necesitados y muy compasivo con los pecadores. Describe la infancia de Jesús y la presencia de María en algunas de las narraciones. En este primer domingo de Adviento, Jesús nos trae la liberación de todas nuestras ataduras. Si estamos atentos y con el corazón abierto, la Palabra de Dios tocará nuestro corazón logrando que le hagamos caso al Señor y que demos un nuevo comienzo a nuestra vida.
El papa Francisco nos da algunas pautas para levantar la mirada hacia el Señor, quien ya viene a nosotros: “En Adviento, no vivimos solamente la espera navideña, también estamos invitados a despertar la espera del glorioso regreso de Cristo. Durante estas cuatro semanas, estamos llamados a despojarnos de una forma de vida resinada y rutinaria y a salir alimentados de esperanza y sueños para un futuro mejor. Estar despiertos y orar: he aquí como vivir este tiempo desde hoy hasta la Navidad. Rezar, esperar a Jesús, abrirse a los demás, estar despiertos, no encerrados en nosotros mismos. Pero, si pensamos en la Navidad en un clima de consumismo, de ver, que puedo comprar, Jesús pasará y no lo encontraremos. Nosotros esperamos a Jesús y queremos esperarle en oración vigilante” (12-2-2018).©LPi
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La Comunidad Católica de St. Stephen
Las vidrieras: Un Sueño Hecho Realidad
Serie escrita por el P. Michael A. Van Sloun Pablo levanta a Eutico, Hechos 20: 7-12. San Lucas continúa con su tema de que los discípulos de Jesús deben realizar grandes y poderosas obras en su nombre. Jesús resucitó de entre los muertos a la viuda del hijo de Naín (Lc 7: 11-17, Pedro resucitó a Tabita de entre los muertos (Hechos 9: 36-42), y Pablo resucitó a Eutico de entre los muertos. Era el año 54 o 55 d.C. Pablo tenía 60 o 61 años. Estaba en su tercer viaje misionero (52-56 d. C.) y había regresado a Troas (Troya) (Hechos 20: 6). Pablo estaba predicando a un grupo que se había reunido en una sala del tercer piso. Eutico , un hombre joven, estaba sentado en el alféizar de la ventana, se hundió en un sueño profundo, cayó de la repisa al pavimento de piedra de abajo y murió (Hechos 20: 9). La escena muestra la ventana vacía arriba con la repisa donde Eutico había estado sentado, así como tres de las lámparas que estaban encendidas dentro de la habitación (Hechos 20: 8). Pablo bajó las escaleras hacia el cuerpo que yacía en la calle (Hechos 20: 10a). Pablo está vestido con su tradicional manto rojo, que tiene parcialmente se deslizó hacia su lado izquierdo, y su túnica blanca. Entonces Pablo "se echó sobre él" (Hechos 20: 10b) de una manera que se asemeja a cómo el profeta Elías se había estirado sobre él. la viuda del hijo de Sarepta (1 Reyes 17:21) y cómo el profeta Eliseo impuso al hijo de la mujer sunamita (2 Reyes 4:34), ambos muertos. Eutico está vestido de azul profundo, símbolo de la oscuridad, el luto y la tristeza, mientras yace sin vida en la calle, con la cabeza colgando, el cabello colgando y el brazo izquierdo caído. Se muestra a Paul extendido sobre el cuerpo de Eutico, con el brazo derecho debajo de él y levantándolo ligeramente. Y el niño volvió a la vida (Hechos 20: 12a) como la viuda del hijo de Naín, Tabita, la viuda del hijo de Sarepta y el hijo de la mujer sunamita. La gente fue consolada inconmensurablemente (Hechos 20: 12b) y Dios fue glorificado.
Oportunidades adicionales para recibir el sacramento de
La reconciliación durante el tiempo de Adviento es la siguiente:
Sábado 11 de diciembre ... 10:00 a.m. a mediodía, 3:00 p.m. hasta las 4:30 p.m.
Miércoles 15 de diciembre ... 12.00 a 14.00 h.
Sábado 18 de diciembre ... 10:00 a.m. a mediodía, 3:00 p.m. hasta las 4:30 p.m.
Domingo 19 de diciembre ... 3:30 p.m. hasta las 5:30 p.m. (Muchos sacerdotes adi-
cionales estarán disponibles en este momento para escuchar confesiones)
* Tenga en cuenta que la reconciliación individual continuará los miércoles por
la noche a las 7:00 p.m. durante la temporada de Adviento.
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