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CELEBRATION OF THE LORD’S DAY Saturday evening - 5:00 pm Sunday morning - 9:00 am Mass in Spanish - 12:00 Noon 1st & 3rd Sunday Handicap Accessible/Hearing Impaired (ask for receiver) WEEKDAY MASSES 7:45 am - Monday thru Saturday; 10:00am Tuesdays at Villa St. Vincent Chapel 10:00am First Fridays at Nimens/Espegard Apts 10am Third Fridays at Care & Share Center Chapel LITURGY OF THE HOURS 8:25 am Monday-Saturday: Morning Prayer SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Wednesdays, Noon—1:00 pm Saturday at 4:00 pm (anytime by arrangement with the priests) NEW PARISHIONERS We welcome you to Cathedral Parish. Please stop by the office or call to register. OFFICE HOURS—Parish Weekdays: 8:30 am-12:00 pm & 1- 4:00 pm School Office Hours: 7:15 am—4:00 pm BULLETIN DEADLINE: Tuesdays at 10:00 am [email protected] If prayers for sympathy or health are needed for family and/or friends, please call the parish office, 281-1735, ext 200. BAPTISM: Required Pre-Baptism classes occur on the 1st Saturdays of each month at 10AM. To schedule a baptism, please contact Fr. Vincent Miller, 281-1735, ext 220. MARRIAGES: Congratulations! Please contact the parish office as soon as possible (six months or more in advance) so that we can work with you to pre- pare for the Sacrament of Matrimony. PASTORAL VISITATION: If you desire a home visit, communion for the homebound, or the Sacrament of Anointing the Sick, call the office. We want to be part of your life. TRUSTEES - Ray Dusek Steve Biermaier Most Reverend Michael J. Hoeppner, Bishop 218-281-4533 Louann McGlynn, Safe Environment Victim Assistance Coordinator 218-281-7895, (safe, confidential line) or [email protected] Main Parish Number 218-281-1735 Ext 200 Very Reverend Vincent Miller, Rector Ext. 220 Rev. August Gothman, Parochial Vicar Ext. 203 Deacon Dennis Bivens [email protected] Deacon Dan James [email protected] Deacon Dan Hannig [email protected] Patricia Jones, School Principal Ext. 205 or 218-281-1835 Monica Hollcraft, School Secretary Ext. 204 or 218-281-1835 Hope Bach, Religious Education Coordinator/Youth Minister Ext. 202 Terry Jones, Parish Administrator Ext. 206 Mary Dahl, Liturgy Director Ext. 207 June 18, 2017 Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) 702 SUMMIT AVENUE · CROOKSTON, MINNESOTA Cathedral Parish Website: www.crookstoncathedral.com Cathedral School Website: www.mycathedral.school On Corpus Christi, boats lead a barge carrying the priest, Blessed Sacrament, and the choir in the procession from the Chapel of St Simpert on an island located on Staffelsee Lake in Seehausen, Germany (Carsten Koall/Getty Images)

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CELEBRATION OF THE LORD’S DAY Saturday evening - 5:00 pm Sunday morning - 9:00 am Mass in Spanish - 12:00 Noon 1st & 3rd Sunday Handicap Accessible/Hearing Impaired (ask for receiver) WEEKDAY MASSES 7:45 am - Monday thru Saturday; 10:00am Tuesdays at Villa St. Vincent Chapel 10:00am First Fridays at Nimens/Espegard Apts 10am Third Fridays at Care & Share Center Chapel LITURGY OF THE HOURS 8:25 am Monday-Saturday: Morning Prayer SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Wednesdays, Noon—1:00 pm Saturday at 4:00 pm (anytime by arrangement with the priests) NEW PARISHIONERS We welcome you to Cathedral Parish. Please stop by the office or call to register. OFFICE HOURS—Parish Weekdays: 8:30 am-12:00 pm & 1- 4:00 pm School Office Hours: 7:15 am—4:00 pm BULLETIN DEADLINE: Tuesdays at 10:00 am [email protected] If prayers for sympathy or health are needed for family and/or friends, please call the parish office, 281-1735, ext 200. BAPTISM: Required Pre-Baptism classes occur on the 1st Saturdays of each month at 10AM. To schedule a baptism, please contact Fr. Vincent Miller, 281-1735, ext 220.

MARRIAGES: Congratulations! Please contact the parish office as soon as possible (six months or more in advance) so that we can work with you to pre-pare for the Sacrament of Matrimony. PASTORAL VISITATION: If you desire a home visit, communion for the homebound, or the Sacrament of Anointing the Sick, call the office. We want to be part of your life. TRUSTEES - Ray Dusek Steve Biermaier

Most Reverend Michael J. Hoeppner, Bishop 218-281-4533 Louann McGlynn, Safe Environment Victim Assistance Coordinator 218-281-7895, (safe, confidential line) or [email protected] Main Parish Number 218-281-1735 Ext 200 Very Reverend Vincent Miller, Rector Ext. 220 Rev. August Gothman, Parochial Vicar Ext. 203 Deacon Dennis Bivens [email protected] Deacon Dan James [email protected] Deacon Dan Hannig [email protected] Patricia Jones, School Principal Ext. 205 or 218-281-1835 Monica Hollcraft, School Secretary Ext. 204 or 218-281-1835 Hope Bach, Religious Education Coordinator/Youth Minister Ext. 202 Terry Jones, Parish Administrator Ext. 206 Mary Dahl, Liturgy Director Ext. 207

June 18, 2017 Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)

702 SUMMIT AVENUE · CROOKSTON, MINNESOTA Cathedral Parish Website: www.crookstoncathedral.com

Cathedral School Website: www.mycathedral.school

On Corpus Christi, boats lead a barge carrying the priest, Blessed Sacrament, and the choir in the procession from the Chapel of St Simpert on an island located on Staffelsee Lake in Seehausen, Germany (Carsten Koall/Getty Images)

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I N O U R P A R I S H

Prayers for the Sick Please include in your prayers the following people who are in need of healing . . . Mary Lou Amiot, Roger Amiot, Nancy Asman, Sara Bekkedahl, Mike Bjornson, Louie Cournia,

Dan Erdman, Ronald Donarski, Justin Erdmann, Shirley Goering, Thomas Gould, Lisa Hoseapple, Kathy Hurst, Lynette Karboviak, Daniel Kasprick, Carmen LaPlante, Kim MaLarkey, Dominic McConnell, Audrey McGrath, Christine Meine, Bob Miller, Gayla Miller, Renee Miller, Emma Mills, Dale Myerchin, Harvey Myerchin, Andi Olsonawski, Lori Plante, Margaret Proulx, Ron Proulx, Bill Prudhomme, Timothy Prudhomme, Joseph Ramirez, Matt Regan, Rick Rockstad, Danny Santellanes, Phyllis Schmitz, Louis Shafer, Mary Ann Solie, Fr. Scott Sperry, Mary Tiedemann, Jim Walsh, Sue Walsh, Megan Wilkens, Stella Wilson, Timothy Wiltse. To add or remove a name, contact Fr. Augie Gothman by Tuesday

10AM at: [email protected] or call the parish office.

Sacrificial Giving June 10-11

Be good stewards; each one putting God’s gifts at the service of

all ~ cf. 1 Peter 4:1

Stewardship June 10-11 Adult ............................................................ $7,365.00 Children .............................................................. $3.01 Plate ................................................................ $205.00 Care & Share ............................................. $125.00 Total this week ...................................... $7,698.01

May electronic giving (monthly total) $4,419.00

Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

Some hours for Adoration have opened up: Monday: 2pm, 4pm, 7pm Saturday: 12noon, 1pm, 6pm, 8pm Please sign up for an hour, or to sub, call Terry Dusek at 280-1269

Pre-Mass Rosary Leaders We are in need of a few more volunteers to lead the Rosary before weekend Masses. The prayer begins a half-hour before Mass begins so that it is finished by the time the tower bells ring. Please contact the parish office or talk to Loren Karboviak. No special training needed!

Youth Altar Servers

There’s sweet treat in store for you!

For the summer months

(thru Labor Day), all youth that serve for weekend Masses will qualify for

Dairy Queen gift certificates!!!!

If you are going into 5th grade (or older) and would like to

learn how to be a server, stop in the sacristy before Mass;

there’s no better way to learn than by “doing.”

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Happy Father’s Day!

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N E W S & N O T E S

LIFE TEEN & EDGE MINISTRIES June 21 Care and Share Service Project, 5pm June 28 Event in Detroit Lakes July 12 Open Youth Room, 6-8pm July 19 XLT at the Cathedral, 6pm

Steubenville Youth Conference? Register today (ASAP)!

SCHOOL NEWS Registration Continues New Staff for ‘17-’18

Registration is ongoing for Cathedral Elementary School for the 2017-2018 school year. Cathedral offers classes from Pre-kindergarten through Sixth grade. Registration forms

for all grade levels are available. Stop by the school office, or online at www.mycathedral.school New staff members include Heidi Biermaier, 2nd grade and Mary Jo Halos, Prekindergarten and Kin-dergarten Readiness. We welcome students of all faiths; have dynamic experienced teachers; and great student to teacher ratios. Become part of the Cathedral family where faith, family, and knowledge shine!

CATHEDRAL SCHOOL CALENDAR WINNER May 21st - Susan Murphy $50

Congratulations! and thanks to those who support the evangelizing mission of our Cathedral School

NEW SCHOOL CALENDAR SALES HAVE BEGUN!

ASK YOUR FAVORITE SCHOOL FAMILY ABOUT PURCHASING THESE FABULOUS CALENDARS. THE DONATION IS $35 PER CALENDAR.

The Letter of St. Paul to the Romans in the Sunday Lectionary

Romans is the “epistle” (2nd Reading) from the 9th to 24th Sundays in Year A. We’ll be hear-ing it from Mid-June through Late August. Saint Paul’s Mission and his “Gospel” According to the majority of scholars, the letters of St Paul were written decades before the first written Gospels; the earliest writings of the New Testament. St. Paul is totally convinced that he was ‘set apart for the gospel of God’ (Romans 1:1). He is called by Christ to preach ‘the obedience of faith’ to all the nations (Romans 1:5), among whom he includes the people of Rome, whom he calls ‘God’s beloved, called to be saints’ (Romans 1:7). Paul is the apostle of the Gentiles, proclaiming faith in Christ ‘to the Jew first and also to the Greek’ (Romans 1:16). For Paul, Christ is the fulfilment of the law (Romans 3:21-22 & Galatians 3:24-26). Christians, baptized into new life, live by the law of the Spirit (Romans 8:2). Later in the Letter to the Romans Paul will consider the difficult issue of God’s covenant with Israel. He employs the image of an olive tree. While some branches, the Jews who have not accepted Christ, have been removed, new ‘wild olive shoots’, the Gentiles, have been grafted onto the olive tree of Israel (Romans 11:17). Those who do not accept Christ remain beloved, however, ‘for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable’ (Romans 11:29). Paul thus proclaims the extraordinary gift of the new life of faith that Christ has brought by his death and resurrection, but he also leaves us in no doubt that we owe the beginnings, the roots of our faith, to Abraham and his descendants.

St. Paul, fresco on wood by Andrei Rublev

circa 1410 A.D. (Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow)

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L I T U R G Y M I N I S T R Y S C H E D U L E

LITURGICAL MINISTERS JUNE 24-25 (4TH SAT/SUN) GREETERS 5:00PM Jim & Kathy Borkowski, Rosemary Tate, Rosemary Stuckey 9:00 am Mercy Peterson, Albert Burgoz

LECTORS 5:00pm 1st: Brad Brekken Comm: Cantor 2nd: JoAnn Brunelle 9:00 am 1st: Pat Fall Comm: Cantor 2nd: Jodi Clauson SERVERS CrossTray | CandleBook | CandleWasher 5:00 pm Adult & Youth volunteers 9:00am Anna Huck |Olivia Huck | Brady Klinnert

USHERS: 5PM WAYNE STEINBRINK, ANN RIEDLINGER, BRUCE CONKINS, 9:00 AM LARRY REGAN, PAUL BIERMAIER, JOHN JANSSEN

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION 5:00 pm Saturday – Sacristan - Loren Karboviak Don Desrosier, Greg LeBlanc, Marlene LeBlanc, Jeannie Lindgren, Dennis & Toby Magsam 9:00 am Sunday-Don & Mary Cavalier-Sacristans Cindy Altepeter, Jeanne Brekken, Albert Burgoz, Dave & Linnea Genereaux, Duane & Karen Hanson, Eric Hanson, Kay Miller, Elaine Sylvester

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Funeral Group 10 will serve next

MASS INTENTIONS JUNE 18-24

June 18: The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ 9am † Mary Lou Gruhot Cathedral 10:30am † Helen Bruley St. Peter 12:00noon † Pro Populo Cathedral

June 19: 7:45 am Brother Michael Gaffney Cathedral

June 20: 7:45 am † Betty DeHaan Cathedral 10:00 am † Jean Myerchin Villa St. Vincent Chapel

June 21: 7:45 am † Ray Tate Cathedral

June 22: 7:45 am † James Bell Cathedral

June 23:

7:45 am † Harold & Leona Hemmesch Cathedral

June 24: 7:45 am † Gerald LeBlanc Cathedral 5:00 pm Pro Populo Cathedral

June 18 ✠ MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST This Solemnity, often called by its Latin title, Corpus Christi, arose locally in 13th century Belgium in response to confusion about the Real Presence and resulted in an upsurge in Eucharistic piety. It was extended to the entire West-

ern Church by Pope Urban IV in 1264. Deut 8: 2-3. 14b-16a/ Psalm 147: 1 Corinthians 10: 16-17/ John 6: 51-58.

June 19 Monday of Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time or optional memorial of St. Romuald, Abbot & Religious Founder. Born at Ra-venna (Italy) about 950, Romuald died on this day in 1027. He combined a communal Benedictine life with the solitude of a hermitage in his monas-teries. The Camaldolese Benedictines take their name from the mother

house at Camaldoli in Tuscany. 2 Cor 6: 1-10/ Ps 98/ Mt 5: 38-42

June 20 Tuesday of Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time 2 Cor 8: 1-9/ Ps 146: 2. 5-6ab. 6c-7. 8-9a/ Mt 5: 43-48

June 21 Wednesday - Memorial of St. Aloysius Gonzaga Born in Lombardy (Italy) in 1568, Aloysius died in Rome this day in 1591. A child of Italian nobility, he was very devout from an early age. Aloysius joined the Jesuits though his family was opposed to his religious vocation.

He died of the plague, which he contracted while caring for victims. 2 Cor 9:6-11/Ps 112/ Mt 6:1-6.16-18

June 22 Thursday of Tenth Week in Ordinary Time or optional memorial of SS. John Fisher, Bishop;& Thomas More, Married Man: Martyrs. Both were imprisoned and beheaded for treason in 1535. John Fisher died at London on this day. Thomas More died there on 6 July. Both were drawn into conflict with King Henry VIII over his divorce of Catherine of

Aragon and ultimately over papal supremacy. 2 Cor 11:1-11/ Ps111 / Mt 6: 7-15

June 23 Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Devotion to the human love of Christ as embodied in his Sacred Heart of Jesus dates back to the 8th century. It spread in 17th century France with the visions of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque (16 October). In 1856 this Solemnity

was extended to the entire Western Church by Pope Pius IX. Deut 7: 6-11/ Ps 103/1 John 4: 7-16/ Matt 11: 25-30

June 24 Solemnity of the Birth of St. John the Baptist The Solemnity was well-established on this date in the fourth century. It cele-brates the holy birth of “the greatest of all the prophets,” the one who leapt for joy in his mother’s womb, who prepared the way for Christ, announced his presence, and baptized him in the Jordan River.

Isaiah 49: 1-6/ Ps 139/ Acts 13: 22-26/ Luke 1: 57-66. 80

Scriptures & Saints

T H I S W E E K

Sunday, June 18 Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ

Monday, June 19 7:45am Mass 10 am Bible Study (summit apts. )

Tuesday, June 20 7:45am Mass 10 am Mass at Villa St. Vincent Chapel

Wednesday, June 21 7:45am Mass after 7:45am Mass Patriotic Rosary 12 -1pm Confessions (small chapel)

Thursday, June 22 7:45am Mass

Friday, June 23 7:45am Mass 1:00-3:00pm Sacred Heart (EGF) Parish

Pilgrimage to Cathedral, Church & Dining

Saturday, June 24 7:45am Mass 2:00pm Nuptial Mass 4:00pm Confessions (small chapel) 5:00pm Mass