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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 (763)428-3460 Fax [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. Walburga
Sunday 8:00 am St. Martin 10:00 am St. Martin
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE Tuesday - 6:30 pm—St. Martin
Wednesday - 8:45 am—St. Martin Thursday - 8:00 am—St. Walburga
Friday - 8:00 am—St. Walburga
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Tuesday 6:00 pm—St. Martin
Saturday 4:00-4:45 pm—St. Walburga
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 Deacon.
SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINT-ING 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 Michael Kaluza Pastor Deacon Joe Smith Deacon Carol Lutgen Business Administrator Kate Hamill Principal Lisa Burton Office Assistant Jennifer Krueger Music Director Cyndi Stifter Faith Formation Director Open 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, Jeanne Christiansen, Pat Curtis, Dave Schreiber, Marc Stone, Wade Lovelette, Norb Zahler
SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL Jaclyn Bammert, Jeanne Christiansen, Paula Higgins, Tera Kane, Gina Rickert
FAITH FORMATION ADVISORY COUNCIL Shelly Anderson, Diane Gannon, Jennifer Hansen, Anne Smith, 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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On this Fourth Advent Sunday, our preparation season is coming to a close and we soon will celebrate that joyful Christmas season. We are in the last days of getting our hearts and minds ready to welcome the Christ child and be ready for what his birth means for our own salvation. So deep is God’s love, that he sent his only Son for us.
Saint Matthew’s account of the birth of Jesus has Saint Joseph preparing with the convincing of an angel. While we do not have the luxury of an angel coming to us, we have been given so many resources to ready ourselves for Jesus. The prophet Isaiah reminds us that Emmanuel’s birth will come through a virgin! God has always willed to live among creation and God would even become one of us so that we might become sons and daughters! This is salvation history and it is the story that we love to tell. Saint Paul reiterates that same joyful message that it is really all about Jesus’ coming. He was foretold by the prophets and born of the virgin always being fully God in our midst!
As we ready ourselves for Christmas, may we always remember that God is Emmanuel and that God lives among us! God makes himself known in so many ways, we just have to be open to recognizing his presence. Of course, we know that Jesus abides with us in the Eucharist, God is known in the Sacred Scriptures, our prayers are powerful and strengthen our relationship with God, faithful worship allows us to know God’s presence. Faith is that great gift we have been given to sense that God is always near and never far, at all times accessible, continually in our midst!
God bless you, Father Michael Kaluza
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT DECEMBER 22, 2019
HOLY COMMUNION TO THE
HOMEBOUND
If you are homebound, ill or recovering from an illness and
would like to receive Holy Communion, please call
Terri Hawkins at 763-428-5292 by noon on Saturday if you would like
a visit next Sunday.
FROM THE DESK OF...FATHER MICHAEL KALUZA
Tues. (4:00p) Tues. (6:00p) Tues. (10:30p) Wed. (8:00a) Wed. (10:00a) Thur. (8:00a) Fri. (8:00a)
Sat. (5:00p) Sun. (8:00a) Sun. (10:00a)
MASS INTENTIONS December 24—December 29
John & Bertha Lang The People Dale Scherber Nicole Prinzivalli Romie Vizenor Daniel Mullin Douglas & Rhea Scharber
The People Dorothy Terhaar Cecelia Thole
Mary Queen of Peace Faith Formation
Wednesday, January 86:30 pm K-8 Classes Resume
Have a blessed Christmasbreak!
See you in 2020!
Weekly Offering December 14 & 15
Not available due to early bulletin deadline.
Mary Queen of Peace Catholic School
Monday, December 23 -Friday, January 3Christmas Break
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Mass Count December 14 & 15
Not available due to early bulletin deadline.
Christmas & New Years Mass Schedule Christmas Eve
4:00 pm - St. Martin - (Children’s Choir)
6:00 pm - St. Walburga 10:00 pm - St. Walburga -
(Adult Choir)
Christmas Day 8:00 am - St. Martin
10:00 am - St. Martin (Adult Choir)
New Years Eve 5:00 pm - St. Walburga
New Years Day 9:00 am - St. Martin
ROSARY FOR VOCATIONS
Thursday, January 2 6:30 pm
St. Walburga Church
The Rosary is prayed for Vocations to the Priesthood and Religious
Life. All are welcome.
“NO PRIEST, NO EUCHARIST, NO CHURCH.”
We have many Mass Mass intentions
available for 2020.
If you would like to schedule a Mass, please contact the parish
office 763-428-2585.
Please join us for a Wine and Cheese Social
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Thank you to all who responded to the parish survey. We asked, you responded, and we listened!
In response to requests made for more social activities, we would like to invite all to a wine and cheese social following the 5:00 pm Mass on January 18, 2020.
We will celebrate the 5:00 pm Mass at St Martin’s and enjoy some spirits and fellowship immediately following in our new Parish Life Center.
We are excited to welcome Dueling Pianos to this year's
MQP Gala! Mark your calendar now for this can't miss
event, taking place in the NEW MQP Parish Life Center on March 14, 2020!
Tickets go on sale January 6, 2020.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
CHAPEL Christmas & New Years
Chapel Closing
The Chapel will close Tuesday, December 24, at 8:00 am and will
reopen Thursday, January 2, at 6:00 am.
Jan Hofford at 763-428-8356 or [email protected]
END OF YEAR TAX INFO
Just a reminder, if you wish to take a
tax deduction for a donation to the church in 2019, the donation must be in our possession by December 31. Regarding the Holy daydonations made at the Vigil Mass on Monday, December 31, they will be counted as 2019 contributions. Donations made at the Masses on January 1 will be counted as 2020 contributions. WE NEED YOUR HELP!
Until we find a candidate to fill the Mary Queen of Peace Facilities Manager position, help is needed with cleaning,
shoveling snow and other maintenance needs. Please call the parish office as soon as possible if you
are able to pitch in!
If you are or know of anyone who is interested in the Facilities Manager position, please contact the parish office 763-428-2585.
The position is posted on the Archdiocesan website. www.archspm.org/careers
Mary Queen of Peace School Open House
Thursday, January 9
Join us for an Open House to learn more about Mary Queen of Peace Catholic School and why
students here thrive. Stop in between 9:00 – 10:30 am to see
our Preschool – 5th grade classrooms in action
or between 4:00 - 6:30 pm.
Inclement Weather
Please note when the Elk River school district closes school or cancels after school activities due to inclement weather, daily Mass will be cancelled as well.
The parish office will be closed
December 24, 25, 31 and January 1.
Christmas flower honorariums were
donated in memory of the following:
Ronald Fricke, Richard Weber, Ted Biren, James Coleman, Ken & Donna Hall, Don Hall, Catherine Gannon, Jevon Lieberg, James Dehn,
Patrick Armstrong, Frank Solors, Joe Daszkiewicz, Dale Scherber, Robert Zahler, Edna Zahler, Harold Scherber, Lovina Scherber, Jerry Liefert, George Liefert, George Hofford,
Julia Jo Arns, Ray Dahlheimer, Willie Zachman, Art & Eleanor Zachman, Sam Maggio, Neil & Hazel Robideau, Jerry Robideau,
Shawn Hazen-O'Hara, Deceased members of the VonDonsel Family, Deceased members of the Cullinan Family, Deceased members of the
Deisting Family, Deceased members of the Berg Family, Deceased members of the Simons Family, Irene Rygh, Bernie Katchmark,
Janet Loughlin, Tom & Elsie Zustiak, the Knapp Family, Leon A. Zachman,
Rose Gulbrandson, James Gulbrandson, Donald Fischer, Romie Vizenor, Bob Kappel, Art & Viola Kappel, John & Amelia Fisher, Beau Gruenwald, Douglas & Rhea Scharber, Myron & Bernadette Borman, John Borman,
Willard & Marian Fehn, Donny Hesse, Jerome & Norman Fehn, Gen Kielty,
Mary Jane Joseph, Brian Sexton, Delmar & Dolores Goerg,
Norbert & Hellen Dehn, John & Bertha Lang, Mary Crocker, Henry & Margaret Knapp,
Les & Eulalie Beach, Carl Knapp, Earl Knapp, Roger Knapp, Andy Zachman,
Frank & Alma Bayman, Alfred & Irene Staffenhagen
Mary Queen of Peace Church and School wishes
everyone a very Merry Christmas and Blessed New Year! We are forever grateful for our new
Parish Life Center!
THE LITURGICAL YEAR
As we continue through our journey of Advent, we remember that Advent marks the beginning of our Church Liturgical year. The liturgical year is made up of six seasons:
♦ Advent - four weeks of preparation before thecelebration of Jesus' birth
♦ Christmas - recalling the Nativity of Jesus Christand his manifestation to the peoples of the world
♦ Lent - a six-week period of penance before Easter
♦ Sacred Paschal Triduum - the holiest "Three Days"of the Church's year, where the Christian peoplerecall the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus
♦ Easter - 50 days of joyful celebration of the Lord'sresurrection from the dead and his sending forth ofthe Holy Spirit
♦ Ordinary Time - divided into two sections (onespan of 4-8 weeks after Christmas Time and anotherlasting about six months after Easter Time), whereinthe faithful consider the fullness of Jesus' teachingsand works among his people
The mystery of Christ, unfolded through the cycle of the year, calls us to live his mystery in our own lives. This call is best illustrated in the lives of Mary and the saints, celebrated by the Church throughout the year. There is no tension between the mystery of Christ and the celebration of the saints, but rather a marvelous harmony. The Blessed Virgin Mary is joined by an inseparable bond to the saving work of her Son, and the feasts of all the saints proclaim the wonderful works of Christ in his servants and offer the faithful fitting examples for their imitation. In the feasts of Mary and of the saints, the Paschal Mystery of Christ is proclaimed and renewed. Liturgical Calendar.png Source: USCCB.org
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MARY QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND SCHOOL JANUARY 2020
The Church regards the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, as so important that it is a Holy Day of Obligation.
On this day, we are reminded of the role that the Blessed Virgin played in the plan of our own salvation. Christ’s Birth was made possible by Mary’s fiat: “Be it done unto me according to Thy Word.”
Mary Queen of Peace Pray for Us!
Pope Francis’ 10 New Year’s Resolutions for You Have you made any New Year’s resolutions? If not, there's still time, and Pope Francis has some ideas for you. These are the ten things that he called upon Vatican employees to do: 1. “Take care of your spiritual life, your relationship with God, becausethis is the backbone of everything we do and everything we are.” 2. “Take care of your family life, giving your children and loved ones notjust money, but most of all your time, attention and love.” 3. “Take care of your relationships with others, transforming your faithinto life and your words into good works, especially on behalf of the needy.” 4. “Be careful how you speak, purify your tongue of offensive words,vulgarity and worldly decadence.” 5. “Heal wounds of the heart with the oil of forgiveness, forgiving thosewho have hurt us and medicating the wounds we have caused others.” 6. “Look after your work, doing it with enthusiasm, humility,competence, passion and with a spirit that knows how to thank the Lord.” 7. “Be careful of envy, lust, hatred and negative feelings that devourour interior peace and transform us into destroyed and destructive people.” 8. “Watch out for anger that can lead to vengeance; for laziness thatleads to existential euthanasia; for pointing the finger at others, which leads to pride; and for complaining continually, which leads to desperation.” 9. “Take care of brothers and sisters who are weaker … the elderly, thesick, the hungry, the homeless and strangers, because we will be judged on this.” 10. “Making sure your Christmas is about Jesus and not aboutshopping.” From an address of His Holiness Pope Francis, Monday, 22 December 2014 ________________________________________________________
Catholic Schools Week is the annual
celebration of Catholic education in the United States. The theme for 2020 is “Catholic Schools: Learn, Serve, Lead and Succeed.” Catholic Schools Week is a time to honor faith formation, academic achievement, service work, teachers and
staff, volunteers, and the dedication of the parish community.
MQP students and staff are working hard to prepare for a Catholic Schools Week Open House immediately following the 10:00 Mass on Sunday, January 26, 2020. All are welcome, we hope to see alumni, family and friends to celebrate in the PLC.
All Are Invited! Wine & Cheese Social Saturday, January 18
In response to the requests made from the recent parish survey for more social activities, all are invited to a Wine & Cheese Social following the 5:00 Mass on January 18. NOTE: The 5:00 Mass will be celebrated at St. Martin Church on this evening.
MQP Events at a Glance
Dec 31 Parish Office Closed Holy Day Mass of Anticipation – 5:00 St. Walburga
Jan 1 Parish Office Closed Holy Day Mass – 9:00 St. Martin
NO FAITH FORMATION Dec 3 – Jan 3 MQP School – NO SCHOOL -Christmas Break Jan 2 Rosary for Vocations Jan 6 Parish Vision Meeting Jan 7 KC Meeting Jan 8 Faith Formation K-9
Adult Choir Practice Jan 9 MQP School Open House Jan 12 KC Lumberjack Breakfast Jan 14 CCW Meeting Jan 15 Faith Formation K-9
Adult Choir Practice Jan 16 Parish Leadership Meetings Jan 18 Wine & Cheese Social after 5:00 Mass-St. Martin Jan 19 KC Bingo Jan 20 MQP NO SCHOOL
Parish Vision Committee Jan 22 Faith Formation K-9
Adult Choir Practice Jan 26-31 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK Jan 26 MQP School Open House / Donuts & Coffee
YOUTH NIGHT `` Jan 28 Catholic Watchmen Jan 29 NO FAITH FORMATION
Faith Formation Teacher Appreciation Adult Choir Practice
Jan 30 MQP School Family Fun Ni ght
SAVE THE DATE! MQP 2020 GALA MARCH 14, 2020
Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God
December 31 Vigil Mass 5:00pm
St. Walburga
January 1 9:00am Mass
St. Martin
Dear Parishioners,
There is so much to be grateful for at Mary Queen of Peace Catholic
School. MPQ is growing! We are thrilled to share that enrollment is
increasing in both preschool and grades K-5. There are 90 students, 67
families, including 9 new K-5 families and 17 new preschool families.
The preschool program is bubbling with enthusiasm, energy and excitement
in the brand new 3/4 and 4/5 year old classrooms. We are blessed to have
such talented, dedicated and committed staff who continue to participate in
Catholic Schools Center of Excellence (CSCOE) workshops to exceed best practices in curriculum
instruction, faithful beginnings and current licensing requirements for the new space in the Parish Life
Center. Preschool registration for 2020-2021 will open on Wednesday, January 15. Currently, our
preschool program is at full capacity for 2019-2020. Preschool placement for both classrooms will begin
Monday, February 3 on a first come basis for families registered at this time.
We are extremely proud of the academic progress at MQP. In the spring of 2019, 96% of students
scored above the 50th percentile (National Average) in math and 87% of students in grades 1-5
scored above the 50th percentile in reading. This is AWESOME! Congratulations to our amazing
teachers and staff, Mrs. Johnsen, Mrs. Bolduc, Mrs. Weinkauf, Ms. Kempinger, Ms. Drivas, Mrs. Ludwig
and Mrs. Krueger.
The annual Catholic United Financial Catholic Schools Raffle begins Friday, January 17 and runs through
Sunday, March 1, 2020. Be sure to purchase your chance at the grand prize of a 2020 Buick Encore or
$20,000 in cash! Many more prizes are available too. 100% of each $5 ticket sold stays with our school,
thanks to the raffle sponsor Catholic United Financial. Raffle tickets will be available for purchase in the
school office, parish office, and after Mass each week. Thank you for your support!
MQP students and staff are working hard to prepare for a Catholic Schools Week Open House
immediately following the 10:00 Mass on Sunday, January 26, 2020. All are welcome, we hope to see
alumni, family and friends to celebrate in the PLC. Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration of
Catholic education in the United States. The theme for 2020 is “Catholic Schools: Learn, Serve, Lead and
Succeed.” CSW is a time to honor faith formation, academic achievement, service work, teachers and
staff, volunteers, and the dedication of the parish community.
We are grateful for your kindness, generosity and support of our school. I wish you a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year!
Peace and Joy,
Mrs. Hamill
Principal
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