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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 [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. June 12, 2016 11 th Sunday of Ordinary Time

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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

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 [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.

June 12, 2016

11th Sunday of Ordinary Time

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T H I S S U N D A Y

BARGAINS & BEYOND SALE PREP

8:00 am Bargains & Beyond Drop off at

the School Entrance

M O N D A Y

BARGAINS & BEYOND SALE PREP

T U E S D A Y

BARGAINS & BEYOND SALE PREP

6:00 pm Stewardship Mtg

6:30 pm Catholic Camp

Volunteer Training

W E D N E S D A Y

BARGAINS & BEYOND SALE PREP

6:30 pm Catholic Camp

Volunteer Training

For meeting locations, please refer

to the parish’s online calendar:

calendar.saintvdp.org

Congratulations to our 8 th grade students, who graduated from our Parish School on June 7! Here are a few facts about our 8

th grade students. This year they:

Were admired and beloved buddies to 35 kindergarten students.

Are NSPSL Champions in girls and boys basketball and baseball.

They built a hover board, reenacted Stations of the Cross, and they all completed the

ropes course at Wolfridge Environmental Center.

Performed more than 396 hours of service in our community.

All this and on the NWEA MAP Tests:

84% scored above the national norm in Math.

86% scored above the national norm in Reading.

89% scored above the national norm in Language Usage.

You are ready for high school! Breck, Champlin Park, DeLasalle, Maple Grove,

Osseo, and Totino-Grace are lucky to have you!

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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THIS WEEK

Monday 8:00 AM † Madonna Roune

Tuesday 8:00 AM † Jeff Radziej

Wednesday 8:00 AM † Eva & Matt Hansen

Thursday 8:00 AM † Rodney Evans

Friday 8:00 AM Word & Communion Service

Saturday 5:00 PM Living Gresser Family

Sunday 7:30 AM † Sandy Denne

9:00 AM Parishioners

11:00 AM † Dolores Hensel

N E X T S U N D A Y

FATHER’S DAY

12:30 pm Baptisms

T H U R S D A Y

COME TO THE

BARGAINS &

BEYOND

RUMMAGE SALE!

F R I D A Y

7:00 am Facilities Mtg

COME TO THE

BARGAINS &

BEYOND

RUMMAGE SALE!

S A T U R D A Y

3:30 pm Confessions

COME TO THE

BARGAINS &

BEYOND

RUMMAGE SALE!

READINGS FOR THE WEEK:

Sunday: 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13/

Ps 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11/

Gal 2:16, 19-21/

Lk 7:36-8:3 or 7:36-50

Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16/Ps 5:2-7/Mt 5:38-42

Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29/Ps 51:3-6, 11, 16/

Mt 5:43-48

Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14/Ps 31:20-21, 24/

Mt 6:1-6, 16-18

Thursday: Sir 48:1-14/Ps 97:1-7/Mt 6:7-15

Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20/Ps 132:11-14,

17-18/Mt 6:19-23

Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25/Ps 89:4-5, 29-34/

Mt 6:24-34

Alison Marie Ockuly

& David Simonson

WEDDING BANNS

Please pray for this couple who will soon

be married in our church...

PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC

ADORATION

"You can always

count on Him. If the

entire world turns

their back on you, it

doesn’t matter, be-

cause Jesus is

waiting for you. He

will always be wait-

ing for you.”

—Crystalina Evert

Sunday: 2 AM, 3 AM, 2 PM

Tuesday: 2 PM, 10 PM

Wednesday: 3 PM

Thursday: 1 PM

Friday: Midnight, 10 AM, 3 PM, 4 PM, 5 PM,

10 PM, 11 PM

Saturday: 2 AM, 7 AM,

10 PM, 11 PM

The hours in red indicate we have no adorers for those

hours and are in urgent need.

Please call JoAnne Newman at 763-420-4089

to sign up or to be a sub.

NEW BULLETIN FORMAT INTRO: On the first 2 pages of the new bulletin, you’ll find our Highlight of the Week and information about

Worship and Sacraments at St. Vincent de Paul.

The Highlight is a replacement for the “Splash Page” that was formerly on page 3

— a space to give more details about a

particular ministry or event.

In the Worship & Sacraments section, we’ll introduce the readings for the upcoming week and include articles about the various Sacraments

celebrated here 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 life of our Church.

Finally, these pages will include a calendar of

events for the upcoming week at our parish.

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S COME AND EXPERIENCE THE HEALING POWER OF CONFESSION Monday-Friday—7:30 am

Saturday—3:30-4:15 pm

Or call the parish

office at

(763) 425-2210

to schedule an

appointment.

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Come and join us after Mass! Spend time in fellowship with our parish

family, stay connected over the summer, and enjoy our summer treats!

S u m m e r S o c i a l s a r e c o m i n g :

Dates: June 26, July 24, August 21

Time: After all Sunday Masses

Location: Regan Hall

Put the dates on your calendar now, so we don’t miss you!

Join us for a weekend of family fun, food and great entertainment.

New this year… No need to choose which date to

attend, because all of the events are happening on Saturday!

We will be offering an incredible

parish brunch on Sunday

to round out the weekend.

Here is brief schedule of events:

Saturday, August 13: 11 AM-11

PM

6th annual Faster than the Pastor 5K

1K fun run for kids Children’s and Adult games,

USA Inflatables, Beer Garden and great food

GB Leighton on stage 6:30-10:30 PM Raffle Drawing at 10:30 PM

Sunday, August 14

August 13-14,

2016

NEW BULLETIN FORMAT INTRO:

The Fellowship & Faith Formation section of the bulletin is where you can find opportunities to connect with other parishioners through

shared activities for fun

and spiritual growth.

This is where you’ll find information about upcoming social activities

and the various groups you might join at the parish. We will catego-rize the activities by age group to make it easier for you to find the

opportunities that appeal to you.

You will also check this section when you want to learn more about our Catholic faith. You can grow your

faith together with other parishioners through Bible studies, prayer groups, speakers, retreats, and many other

educational activities.

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Adult/Teen: What cross is it that you have been given to carry?

Child: Name one thing that is hard for you to do and then ask Jesus to help you with it.

Please take some time today to discuss these questions or reflect on them in private prayer.

—From Lectionary Link by Harcourt Publishers

INSPIRING AND INFORMATIVE

CATHOLIC CD’S

Only $3 each!

Available in the display

in the Gathering

Space.

“Life-Changing Stories

of the Eucharist”

With a high-energy,

pull-no-punches style,

Jesse Romero,

a retired deputy sheriff and former USA kickboxing

champion, shares numerous encounters of the stunning

power of Christ’s presence in the Eucharist in his own

life and in the lives of others, along with a convincing

presentation of history and theology as witnesses to this

MEMORIAL MASS FOR MRS. WIKSTROM

Join us for a Memorial Mass for

Mrs. Joan Wikstrom this Monday,

June 13 at 7:00 PM at St. Alphonsus

Catholic Church in Brooklyn Center.

Mrs. Joan Wikstrom taught band at

St. Vincent de Paul and St. Alphonsus

schools for over 30 years. She

directed the school bands with humor,

creativity and love for her students.

We hope you can join us. For more

information, please contact Mary Ann Marschall at 763-

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GODLY PLAY

L e a r n i n g I n t e r a c t i n g

C r e a t i n g W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 2 0

6 : 3 0 - 8 : 3 0 P M i n R e g a n H a l l

C o s t : $ 1 0

Learn about how yoga

is a form of prayer

Listen and participate

in a Taize prayer

experience

Join in community with great

food and drink

Back again, this installment of Godly Play will focus on differ-ent prayer forms. This creative evening of exploration and fel-lowship will be a fun and social night where we will listen and participate in Taize Prayer as well as learn about how yoga is a form of prayer (no prior yoga experience needed). Dress comfortably and join us for this great evening open to all adults 21 to 101!

Interested? Please RSVP by Friday, July 15 to Chuck Pratt

or Molly Schorr at 763-425-2210 or email

[email protected] or [email protected].

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

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, or Tom Heltemes at 763-425-2314. www.saintvdp.org/knights-of-columbus

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MEMBERSHIP

We welcome you to our parish family!

If you are interested in learning more

about our church, or would like to join,

please stop in at the parish office to

register. You may also register at the

Welcome Center before or after Mass or

online at www.saintvdp.org. All adults,

age 18 and older, should be registered.

SENIOR LUNCH REMINDER

Our next senior lunch is coming up

on Tuesday, June 21. Lunch will be

served at 12:00 PM for $8.00.

Please RSVP to the parish office at

763-425-2210, this Monday through Friday only, June

13-17.

CATHOLIC WATCHMEN RALLY

JUNE 16 FROM 6:30-9 PM

ST. HUBERT IN CHANHASSEN

Jeff Cavins presents

“Jesus Walking in Me: The Choices I Make.”

Registration is not required. Free will offering.

The Catholic Watchmen is an opportunity for men to

draw closer to Jesus Christ and invest in fellowship with

other men.

There will be time

for Adoration and

the Sacrament of

Reconciliation.

Dinner will

be provided.

Sponsored by the

A r c h d i o c e s a n

Office of Evange-

lization and Cat-

echesis.

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Y o u n g A d u l t s & T e e n s

A d u l t s ( c o n t i n u e d ) F

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SUMMER STRETCH

Help serve and grow our local

community in the morning, fol-

lowed by fun afternoon field

trips. Summer Stretch will be:

July 18, 20, 25, 27, August 1 & 3.

Registration closes this Monday,

June 13.

Summer Stretch is for teens who

have completed grades 6-8.

BECOME A SUMMER STRETCH

TEEN LEADER

Lead a group of Junior High stu-

dents at a volunteer site in the

morning and participate in a fun

field trip in the afternoon. Sum-

mer Stretch will be: July 18, 20,

25, 27, August 1 & 3.

Registration closes this

Monday, June 13.

Teen leaders must be in grades

10-12.

CHRISTPOWER MISSION TRIP

Christpower is a mission trip to our own

hometown. We live, work, pray and

play for one week at the Church of the

Ascension in North Minneapolis. We go

to work sites each day, play each after-

noon, and pray each night.

Christpower will be July 10-14. Registration is due by

June 15. This event is open to students

who

have completed 9th

-12th

grade.

S’MORE FUN SUMMER BONFIRES

Join us for some summer fun! There will

be a bonfire, s’more fixings, and yard

games. S’more Fun will be June 29

& August 10 at 7:00 PM in the back

CHECK OUT THIS MAGAZINE FOR INSPIRATIONAL STORIES ABOUT YOUNG CATHOLICS

MAKING A DIFFERENCE!

The Summer issue of Extension

magazine, “Millennials and the

Church” features young Catholics

who are emerging leaders in the

Church and who are energizing

their peers and connecting them

with the Church.

The issue highlights Catholic Extension’s strong focus on

and support for youth, young adult and campus ministry

throughout the country in places where faith is strong but

resources limited. These stories range from a vibrant

campus ministry in Florida to an inspiring after-school

program for at-risk youth in Puerto Rico, from engaging

young Latino Catholics in Louisiana to evangelizing with

social media in Texas.

CCW NEWS

All women of the parish are invited to attend CCW events. The Council of Catholic Women of St. Vincent de Paul parish

acts to support, empower and educate all Catholic women in spirituality and service.

“May Your Light Shine Upon Us”

We thank you, Lord, for all the countless blessings You have won for us, for all of the graces You have lavished upon us, For all the love You have lavished on us by giving Yourself up to death and giving us all a share in Your risen glory. We thank you, Lord, for You are the light of the world, risen out of dark-

ness. May your light ever shine upon us to give us the joy of your consoling presence. Amen.

—Adapted from the Exsultet

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ALUMNI NEWS

Congratulations to the following SVDP Alumni who

were recently honored at the Osseo Senior High School

Awards Program. We are very proud of you!

Presidents Academic Awards: Marissa Lenertz

Honor Student: Duncan Masterman

Algebra II Exceptional Student: Joseph McGee

2016 Girls State: Cristin Curwick

Congratulations also to John Nguyen who was honored for all

of the following awards: President’s Academic Award, OSH Triple A

Representatives, NWSC All Conference Choir, Scholar Athlete, and

2016 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SCHOLARSHIPS

Congratulations to the Hanson and the Hoffman families

who are the 2016 recipients of the two $500

Knights of Columbus Scholarships:

Pictured at left:

Knight Paul Greninger,

Taylor Hanson,

Payton Hanson &

Mrs. Shannon Hanson

Pictured at right:

Knight Paul Greninger,

Autumn Hoffmann,

Trey Hoffmann,

Ashlyn Hoffmann &

Mrs. Missy Hoffmann

A Message from our Pastor for recent

High School and College Graduates!

Y o u n g A d u l t s &

T e e n s ( c o n t i n u e d )

P a r i s h S c h o o l

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BIZAA CHILDREN SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

We continue to thank

the numerous

parishioners who have

chosen to sponsor the

education of the victims of child

trafficking and forced labor in

Africa through our parish

international Outreach – BIZAA.

If you are moved to be a spon-

sor for any of the 51 children on

our waiting list for school enroll-

ment this fall, here are some options for your prayerful con-

sideration:

Sponsorship rates: Primary - $650/year; Secondary - $800/

year; Vocational - $1350/year

Option A - Full Annual Sponsorship: This option gives you

the opportunity to give “a hook and not a fish” to a desperate

child with a contribution of the full sponsorship amount each

year for your chosen child’s education.

Option B - Periodic Installment Sponsorship: This option

gives you the opportunity to gradually brighten the darkened

future of a child for a better world with your monthly or quar-

terly contributions each year for the sponsorship of a child’s

education.

Payment Frequency (choose one)

Monthly ($55.00 x 12 for Primary); ($67.00 x 12 for Sec-

ondary); ($113.00 x 12 for Vocational)

Quarterly ($163.00 x 4 for Primary); ($200.00 x 4 for

Secondary); ($338.00 x 4 for Vocational)

Option C - My Education Club: This option is an opportunity

for you to save a child’s life, make a difference in a poor

community and make our world safer by forming an educa-

tion club with your family, friends, neighbor, coworkers,

schools, book club, men’s group, women’s group, etc.,, to

contribute towards the sponsorship of your assigned child

per year. Each group is regarded as a club with a volunteer

club leader. The Club leader is responsible for recruiting

members, collecting and sending sponsorship contributions

to BIZAA, and sharing BIZAA updates with club members.

Every member receives a tax/acknowledgement letter at the

end of the year.

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REQUESTING FLEECE DONATIONS

FOR CATHOLIC CAMP!

The campers will be making blankets for

Project Linus during Catholic Camp this

year! Project Linus is a non-profit organ-

ization who provides homemade blan-

kets for children in need.

How can you help? We will be accepting fleece donations

of 1.5 yards. The requirements from Project Linus are that

the fleece must be new, unused, washable, and free of con-

taminants such as mold, mildew, and smoke. Please bring

donation to the Parish Office.

WANTED: VOLUNTEER MINISTERS GRADE 6 (AS OF FALL 2016)

THROUGH ADULTS

We can’t do this without

you! Station leaders and

helpers, as well as camp

counselors are needed to

make this an awesome week for the children (you’ll

have a lot of fun, too). Two reference forms are required

for volunteers 13-17 years of age.

Adults (18 years and older) must be VIRTUS trained

and background checked in order to participate. All

forms are available in the Parish office and at

saintvdp.org.

BARGAINS AND BEYOND VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Volunteers needed to help set up and staff the sale!

If you can help, please call Betty at 763-315-4158.

The sale of your donated items will raise funds to be used for BIZAA (Basic Institute for Zonal African Advancement), St Vincent’s International Outreach Program. BIZAA works for the elimination of child labor and child trafficking in Ni-geria–one child at a time. For more information on BIZAA,

NEW BULLETIN FORMAT INTRO:

In the Prayer, Participation, & Generosity section, you’ll find ways to fulfill God’s call

to serve others. Whether you serve with prayer, donations, or the contribution of your time and talents, every one of us can find a way to love

our neighbor. Consider this section your “Call to Action!” Plan to check it each weekend

to find your opportunity to serve God

by serving others in the week ahead.

“So when he had washed their feet and put his garments back on and reclined at table again,

he said to them, “Do you realize what I have done for you? You call me ‘teacher’ and ‘master,’

and rightly so, for indeed I am. If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet,

you ought to wash one another’s feet. I have given you a model to follow, so that as I have done for

you, you should also do." -- John 13:12-15

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LECTORS

5:00 pm Julia Heath & Sara Messier 7:30 am Tom Hanson & Tom McMullen 9:00 am Caroline Cotter & Katelyn Gasperlin 11:00 am Catherine Hallich & Steve Broste

5:00 pm Maxine Christenson, Susan McCaffrey, Vicki Bilbro, Jay & Cathy Frazer, Fred & Anna Glynn, Paul & Lee Mazzacano, Sue Kuske, Sandy Wheeler, Jim Buechler, Ruth Weber

7:30 am Gloria & Larry Krynski, CJ Reed, Cassandra Reed, Bob Andrews, Leslie Bender, Tom & Nancy Moorman, Joanne Newman, Nettie Phenow, Les & Steve Eiden, Manny Garcia

9:00 am Dorothy Malone, Paula Dieterle, Matt Kenney, Erica Novak, Paul & Sharry Gasperlin, John & Pam Baker, Lavonne Martinez, Georgette Steeves, Joel Salzer, Tom & Sue Gorecki

11:00 am Judy Randall, Jim Miller, Mary Jo Ganger, Laura Zaldivar, Lori Varecka, Don Waletzko,

Dave Whatmuff, Patty Sexton, Joann Lawinger, Theresa Della Paolera, Pam Casebolt, Shirlann Biser, Lorena Carter, Lee & Judy Coyne

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS

5:00 pm Ursula Godin 7:30 am Linda Berscheit 9:00 am Joe Saunders 11:00 am Marilyn Hiscock

WELCOME CENTER

SERVERS

5:00 pm Peter Gartner, Adam Schaust, Trina Veranth 7:30 am Kristina Reed, Maggie Albers, Dmitri Shpak 9:00 am Daniel & Andrew Steeves, Adamson Novak 11:00 am Ryan Kielty,

Brandon & Brianna Huth

PRESIDERS

5:00 pm Fr. Michael Barsness 7:30 am Fr. Michael Barsness 9:00 am Fr. Michael Barsness 11:00 am Fr. Michael Barsness

GIFT SHOP

5:00 pm Mary & Russ Nelson 7:30 am Nettie Phenow/Nancy Locknane 9:00 am Rich & Kathleen Pomerleau 11:00 am Peter & Mary Crego

CHILDREN’S

STEWARDSHIP

Here are a few of the “offerings” from the children’s envelopes

received last Sunday:

Chloe—clearing the dishes for my mom

Jordan—watered the flowers and garden

Carolyn—made a gift for Dad

Evan/Kyle—helped haul wood

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PLEASE REMEMBER THE SICK OF OUR PARISH IN

YOUR PRAYERS:

Irene Gleason, Richard Scher-ber, Evan Steeves, Jim Holm, Betty Rumrey, Rich Grugal, Steve Kane, Alfred Smith, Cole McDonough, Bob Burks, 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.

DON’T SELL YOUR VEHICLE—

DONATE IT !

Donate it to the Osseo/Maple Grove

Knights of Columbus. We will provide a tax deductible

receipt. We are looking for cars, trucks, and motorcy-

FOOD DRIVE FOR AREA

FOOD

SHELVES

We will be hand-

ing out bags for

Food Drive on

the weekend of

June 25/26

and request that

bags filled with non-perishable food and returned on the

weekend of July 2nd/3rd. This Food Drive benefits our

area food shelves. Thanks for your generosity!

1,971.41 Current Year-to-Date

Sunday Collection $29,461.16 $1,874,073.27

Automatic Withdrawal &

Online Giving $9,355.90

Children/Youth $13.71 $1,787.44

Total Support $38,830.77 $1,875,860.71

Major Repair & Replace-ment Fund—Collection $826.00

Automatic Withdrawal &

Online Giving $280.00

Total Support for Major Fund Repair $1,106.00 $49,207.30

JUNE 5, 2016

(WEEK 49)

Thank you for your generosity!

L I T U R G I C A L R O L E S F O R SAT U R DA Y , JU N E 18 & SU N D AY , JU N E 19

Like Nathan in today's first reading, we sin when we begin to feel entitled and act as if what we have is ours by right,

when we forget that everything we have is an unmerited gift from God. But God is gracious and forgiving - even when we use His gifts wrongly or squander them thoughtlessly - if, like Nathan, we confess our guilt and ask His pardon.

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THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR

THE BULLETIN IS MONDAY AT NOON.

HELP US UPDATE OUR RECORDS

If you have moved, changed your phone number, name, or

have a new e-mail address, please call the parish office at

763-425-2210 or send us an email at [email protected]

to inform us so that we can update our records.

This also helps the church save money on postage.

PAROCHIAL VICAR

Rev. Michael Barsness (763) 425-2210

Email : f rmichaelbarsness@saintvdp .org

DEACON

Deacon Larry Lawinger (763) 425-2210

Email : dcn larry lawinger@saintvdp .org

PASTOR

Rev. Paul Treacy Phone: (763) 425-2210

Email : f rpau l t reacy@saintvdp .org

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REMEMBER TO FILL OUT

YOUR PARISH SURVEY

Many of you have already

participated in the feasibility

study to measure support for

a variety of capital needs,

and I am grateful for that par-

ticipation. Our goal is to

receive feedback from every parish household. At the

weekend Masses, we are using a few minutes to provide

you the opportunity to complete a short survey. I encour-

age those who haven’t yet participated to please share

your thoughts.

The deadline to return your completed

survey is this Wednesday,

June 15. You may return your survey to the office or

place it in the offertory basket at any of the

Masses. If you would like to complete the

survey online, go to www.steiergroup.com/

survey. Then, click on St. Vincent de Paul and enter the

password “Vincent” to complete the survey.

Again, thank you for your feedback and for participating in

this important effort.

PARISH OFFICE HOURS

Mon-Wed: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Thur-Fri: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

BAPTISMS:

1st and 3

rd Sun-

days at 12:30 pm.

Pre-Baptism

Class is

required.

Call the Parish

office to register. It is

recommended that you at-

tend the class before the

birth of your child.

MATRIMONY:

Arrange-

ments

should be

made one

year in

advance.

Call the parish office for

more information at 763-

425-2210.

Please keep in mind: Petitions for the sick and deceased

and all lector announcements need to be submitted to the

Parish Office by noon on Fridays.

MASS SCHEDULE

Weekend Masses

Saturday Evening—5:00 pm

Sunday—

Daily Masses

Monday through Friday—8:00 am

Holy Day Masses as announced.

WELCOME, NEW PARISHIONERS!

MAY 2016

Gregory & Jami Siers, St. Michael

Jim & Liz Borisevich, Maple Grove

Brian & Jennifer Hagen, Maple Grove

Adam & Sara Luger, Champlin

Howard (Bud) Prairie, Brooklyn Park

Christopher & Kimberly Ostendorf, Champlin

Dan & Lisa Arnold, Maple Grove

Jorge & Rachel Gualpa, Brooklyn Park

CEMETERY NOTICE

Effective July 1, 2016, rates will in-

crease by 2% for the St. Vincent

Cemetery gravesites, columbarium,

and interment fees.

Please contact the church office with

any questions.

NEW BULLETIN FORMAT INTRO:

In the Parish Staff & Administration section, you can see all the administrative

updates for the Parish, as well as announcements

about our staff & facilities.