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Funeral Information

Please always contact the parish office at (651) 696-5401

or [email protected] when anyone has died.

Please also tell us if you or someone you know is near death,

has experienced a significant decline in health, has entered

palliative or hospice care, or is having surgery, and we will

arrange a sacramental visit from a priest.

Cover Image

Sign of Peace at Totus Tuus Closing Liturgy

By Therese Steinhoff | Friday, July 30, 2021

https://www.theresesteinhoff.com/

Photos Wanted!

Have any great photos

that you took at Nativity

of Our Lord? We’d love

to highlight the vibrancy,

faith, and beauty of our

parish in the bulletin

and other print

publications, on the

website, and through

our various social media

outlets. Send photos,

with caption, to [email protected] and let us know

who should get the credit. Thank you!

Publishing Guidelines

Bulletin content is typically required by Monday at noon for

the following Sunday’s bulletin, while digital content requires

at least two business days prior to desired publication.

Visit https://nativitystpaul.org/content-submissions for more

information, or to submit copy for the parish bulletin, website

calendar, social media, and email newsletter. Images must

be sent via email to [email protected].

Publishing is not guaranteed, and is generally granted on a

first-come, first-served basis, giving priority to official Nativity

of Our Lord events and communications. Bulletin

submissions can also be sent to [email protected].

— Isaac Huss, Communications Director and Bulletin Editor

Banns

Please pray for all our engaged couples as they prepare to

receive the sacrament of Holy Matrimony, especially…

Liam Coulter and Preethy Philip Saturday, September 4, 2021

Wedding Planning

To be married at Nativity at Our Lord,

the bride, groom, or one of their parents

must be an active, registered

parishioner for at least six months prior

to a scheduled wedding. Contact Tim at

the parish office for more information at

[email protected] or

(651) 696-5424. Photo by Ben Colvin,

courtesy of Christine McCool.

Announcements

Please join us in welcoming our newly baptized members of

the Catholic faith!

Matthew Timothy Williams Parents: Joseph and Emily Williams (Jansen)

Baptism Preparation

Baptisms are currently being

scheduled on an individual basis,

typically on Sundays at 12pm. Contact

Tim at the parish office for more

information at (651) 696-5424 or

[email protected] to register.

Photo courtesy of Brenna Gerten

Parish Mission Statement

Promulgated October 7, 2019

Nativity of our Lord is a vibrant

Catholic community committed to

helping each person answer the call of

Jesus Christ to serve as his disciple by…

Nurturing a rich sacramental and spiritual life;

Supporting strong Catholic

education and faith formation;

Fostering fellowship and community;

And providing abundant opportunities to participate

in the parish’s long tradition of Christian witness.

Learn more about our parish mission statement at https://nativitystpaul.org/news/mission-statement/.

Food Collection | Saturday-Sunday, September 4-5

Please consider bringing a bag of non-

perishable food to church next weekend

for Keystone Community Services, our local

food shelf partner. Keystone is also in

need of cash donations. Another critical

need is volunteers, which have also been

depleted due to COVID-19. Sign up

at https://keystoneservices.org/volunteer/. Thank you!

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Information Pastor Father Patrick Hipwell (pictured)

Standard Mass & Prayer Times All liturgies are open to the public and do not require reservations. See back page calendar for this week’s schedule. Lord’s Day Mass

Saturday: 5pm vigil Sunday: 7:30am, 9am, 11am, 5pm (not live-streamed)

Daily Mass Monday-Saturday: 8:15am; Tuesday, Friday: 5pm Confession Wed.: 4:30-5:30pm; Sat.: 3:30-4:30pm Tuesday, Friday: 4:15-4:45pm Adoration Sat-Sun: 6-10pm; Tues.: 9am-5pm, 5:30pm-12am;

Wed.: 12-8am, 3-5:30pm; Fri.: 9am-5pm, 5:30pm--10pm

Emergency Anointing of the Sick (24 hours) (651) 696-5401 (press 1 at the recording) Prayer Line Mary Kay O'Rourke (651) 698-5638 9am-7pm Bette Hoffman (651) 699-8249 St. Vincent de Paul (651) 334-2935 Contacts Pastor Father Patrick Hipwell (651) 696-5401 Parochial Vicar Father Bill Duffert (651) 696-5440 Deacon Rev. Mr. Russ Kocemba (651) 696-5401 Deacon Rev. Mr. Don Tienter (651) 696-5401 Business Administrator Laura Barr (651) 696-5423 Accounting Joyce Kotta (651) 696-5436 Parish Secretary Beth Erickson (651) 696-5401 Assistant to the Pastor Tim Huberty (651) 696-5424 Director of Music & Liturgy Patrick Henning (651) 696-5430 Director of Nativity Choir Rob Pontious (651) 653-3655 Pastoral Care Coord. Nancy Shatek-Suek (651) 696-5444 Facilities Director Steve Boatman (651) 696-5434 Director of Comms. & Marketing Isaac Huss (651) 696-5425 Director of Faith Formation Mahalia Marcelin(651) 696-5441 School Principal Kate Wollan (651) 699-1311 Early Learning Cent. Director Nicole Clausen (651) 696-5437 Lay Trustee Gerald Brennan (651) 696-5401 Lay Trustee Dan Flanagan (651) 696-5401 Pastoral Council Chair Alison Knapp [email protected] Church 1938 Stanford Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105 Lannan Parish Center (Parish Office) Fax: (651) 696-5458 Phone: (651) 696-5401 1900 Wellesley Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105 Office Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-4:30pm Friday: 8:30am-Noon Website www.nativitystpaul.org Email [email protected] School Office Phone: (651) 699-1311 1900 Stanford Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105 @NativityStPaul NativityStPaul @NativityStPaul

2nd Collection Haiti Emergency Collection | Saturday-Sunday, August 28-29 Archbishop Hebda has asked all archdiocesan parishes to join with U.S. Catholics to take up an emergency collection for those suffering from the devastating earthquake in Haiti. On August 14, a massive 7.2 magnitude quake hit Haiti, leveling homes and businesses and leaving many without shelter or food. Hospitals and clinics are overwhelmed. Haiti, still struggling from the damaging earthquake of 2010, was also hit by Tropical Storm Grace, adding to the devastation. Your help is critical for our Haiti brothers and sisters desperate to survive. Your gift will be forwarded to the U.S. Bishops’ Emergency Disaster Fund, created to support relief efforts through Catholic Relief Services in situations like the one in Haiti. Please offer what you can during our 2nd collection this weekend, or you can also donate at www.centerformission.org/contribute-donation-form. Thank you!

Synod Save the Dates Let’s talk! If you have ever started a sentence with, “The Church needs to…” then this Synod is for you! Plan to discuss and provide input this fall about the best ways for the local Catholic Church to form... Parishes that are in the service of evangelization; Missionary disciples who know Jesus’s love and how to

respond to his call; and Youth and young adults in and for a Church that is

always young.

Join a small group to discuss and give feedback on priorities within each Synod focus area. Mark your calendars for September 28; October 5, 12, 19, and 26; and November 9 from 7-9pm in Steiner Hall, with more details forthcoming. In the meantime, visit www.archspm.org/synod for more information. Are you currently with a small group at the parish? You also have the option to participate in the Synod together as a group. Contact the parish office at (651) 696-5401 or [email protected] for more information.

School Welcome Back, Students! We are filled with great joy and hope as we begin this new academic year. We are very eager to welcome our students back to school on Monday. As we embark on this journey, we remain committed to helping each child grow into the person God has called them to be through faith, academics, and character development. Please join us in praying for a blessed and successful year!

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Faith Formation Volunteer Catechists and Assistants Needed Share your love of the Catholic Faith! Parishioners who love to share their faith in Christ and his Church are needed to teach our faith formation students. We are also looking for teen volunteers to serve as assistants to the catechists. Contact Mahalia Marcelin, Faith Formation Director, to find out about this great opportunity at (651) 696-5441 or [email protected]. Thinking About Becoming Catholic? Are you or someone you know... Interested in becoming Catholic? ...A child over the age of seven who has not been baptized? ...Someone who was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist? We offer an opportunity to come together in a small group to learn more about our faith. Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of the Church and prepare individuals to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist during the Easter season. There are separate sessions for children or youth. You are welcome to participate in the process with your questions, your insights, and your faith story in a warm, accepting setting. For more information, please contact Mahalia Marcelin, Faith Formation Director, at (651) 696-5441 or [email protected].

RCIA

Mass from Home Video Mass from Nativity of Our Lord Livestreamed and archived Masses continue to be available at https://nativitystpaul.org/online-liturgies, as well as on our parish website homepage and Facebook page (www.facebook.com/NativityStPaul/live_videos/). See page 2 or the back page calendar for days and times. Broadcast Liturgies EWTN’s television channel (Comcast cable ch. 291) has daily Mass at 7am, 11am, 6pm, and 11pm, and is rebroadcast on channels 14.2, 14.4, and 14.5. Mass is also on Relevant Radio, 1330 AM, on Sundays at 9am, with Daily Mass at 12pm. Sunday Mass is on local TV at 11am on KSTC-TV/45.

Liturgy Expanded Sunday Mass Schedule | Began August 1 In order to accommodate increasing congregational sizes, we have now added a weekly Sunday morning Mass at 7:30am, and moved our 8:15am Sunday Mass to 9am, beginning August 1. All Masses are celebrated in the main upper church sanctuary. Mass Obligation Reinstated As vaccinations are now widespread and readily available, the bishops of Minnesota have now reinstated the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation. Although the general dispensation will no longer be available, the Church has always recognized that certain circumstances can excuse a person from the requirement to observe the obligation, including when he or she is ill, or when serving as caretaker for someone who cannot attend Mass. Visit www.archspm.org/createdforcommunion for more information. Masses When Travelling MN Travelling over the Lord’s Day? Visit www.backtomassmn.org to find Mass at another parish throughout Minnesota.

Community Emergency Housing Needed for SPO Women A few weeks ago, St. Paul’s Outreach found out that one of our legacy houses — housing 11 women — at our original SPO chapter at the University of St Thomas had foundation and mold issues that must be dealt with. Unfortunately, this will not allow us to be ready to house the women there until the first week of November. We need to house 11 women in 1-2 locations close to the University of St. Thomas until the construction is completed on November 1. If you or someone you know could provide us with two months of household living space, please contact Peter Demarais at (651) 447-3115. Although a donation of space would be wonderful, we can afford modest rent for the space. Thank you in advance for your consideration!

Revised Sunday Mass Schedule (begins 8/1): 5pm (Saturday vigil) 7:30am 9am 11am 5pm

Family Life Small Groups for Engaged and Recently Married Couples Are you an engaged or recently married couple that would like to build friendships and community with other parish couples at the same stage of life? If so, consider joining a Christian Family Movement (CFM) small group. Groups typically consist of 4-6 couples that meet once a month for conversation guided by the program booklet they have chosen for the year. Provided by the national CFM office, materials require minimal-to-no preparation and allow flexibility for each group’s interests and needs. Founded in the 1940s and now active worldwide, CFM strengthens families by helping couples integrate their faith into their daily lives, fostering roles as Catholic spouses and parents, and enabling meaningful connections and support systems among couples and families. To indicate interest or receive more information, please contact Theresa Lauber at [email protected] or (612) 214-1110.

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SEPTEMBER 17-19, 2021 Friday, 9/17 | 5 PM - 10 PM

Saturday, 9/18 | 10 AM - 10 PM Sunday, 9/19 | Mass 10:30 AM,

Fair 11:30 AM - 3 PM

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Follow us @nativityfair Tweet #nativitycountyfair

Run to the Fair Chairs

Stephanie & John Weiberg 651-402-5453 651-341-9505

[email protected] [email protected]

Talent Show Chairs

Leah & Pete Crouser 651-269-9989

[email protected]

Volunteer Chairs

Jenny & Brian Nash 612-991-5326

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TALENT SHOW - AUDITION SIGN UP

Bring your talents to the Nativity County Fair Talent Show on Saturday, September

18! One of the premier and most popular main stage events, the NCF Talent Show is

open to all children of Nativity Parish and School. It provides singers, dancers,

musicians, and creative acts of all kinds the opportunity to share their unique and

awesome talents. Auditions with the Entertainment Committee will be held on

Wednesday, September 1 at 2:45 PM in the School Auditorium. Register for an

audition at https://nativitystpaul-ourhub.secure.force.com/SummitEvents/

NATIVITY COUNTY FAIR MERCHANDISE

Show your support for the NCF by ordering your shorts and hats from our online shop

today through August 31! The online shop closes on Tuesday, August 31, 2021 – this is

your ONLY opportunity to purchase NCF 2021 gear. NCF gear will not be sold after

masses or on the plaza this year. All orders will be delivered to Nativity School and

available for pick-up the week of September 13.

Order your NCF gear at https://nativitycounty2021.itemorder.com/sale.

VOLUNTEERING: GATHER YOUR PEOPLE!

Calling all students! We need your help! Are you a high school student in need of service

hours? Grab a friend and sign up to help at Youth games or call numbers at Bingo! Did

you know kids in 3rd grade and up can volunteer at the fair? Shorter shifts are available

starting at only one hour! Go to www.nativitycountyfair.org/volunteer to sign up today!

RUN TO THE FAIR

Calling all kids! Join the Preschool & Kindergarten Fun Run (9:45 AM) or school-aged

Nativity Mile Run (10:00 AM) on Saturday, September 18! Watch Friday Flyers and

social media for advance sign-up information or sign up the morning of the run between

8:45 and 9:15 AM.

Comments or Questions? Please contact the 2021 Fair Chairs

Jamie & Andy Omann Casey & Tom Stephens

at [email protected]

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Safe Environment Protecting the Vulnerable Nativity of Our Lord and its leadership is committed to protecting children, youth, and vulnerable adults in all parishes, Catholic schools, and other Church ministries, both here at Nativity and beyond. If you have any questions regarding our safe environment practices, or would like more information on what is needed to volunteer, visit https://nativitystpaul.org/safety-accountability or contact our Safe Environment Coordinators below. Safe Environment Coordinators

Parish: Beth Erickson, Parish Secretary (651) 696-5401 | [email protected]

School: Molly Dressen, Administrative Assistant (651) 696-5411 | [email protected]

Holy Communion Holy Communion Off Campus If the weather, an illness, on any other reason prevents anyone from attending a Mass, and he or she would like to receive Holy Communion sometime in the week that follows, contact Nancy Shatek-Suek at (651) 696-5444 and we’ll come to you! We have COVID-19 safety protocols in place, including the option to receive Communion outside without contact, as well as other precautions.

8:15am 5pm (or private) Mon. 8/30 Mary Jean Loomis Nancy Barrett Tues. 8/31 James Reineke + Ella and Marcus Perera

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Weekly Readings Monday: 1 Thes 4:13-18; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 11-13; Lk 4:16-30 Tuesday: 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 4:31-37 Wednesday: Col 1:1-8; Ps 52:10-11; Lk 4:38-44 Thursday: Col 1:9-14; Ps 98:2-6; Lk 5:1-11 Friday: Col 1:15-20; Ps 100:1-5; Lk 5:33-39 Saturday: Col 1:21-23; Ps 54:3-4, 6, 8; Lk 6:1-5 Sunday: Is 35:4-7; Ps 146:7-10; Jas 2:1-5; Mk 7:31-37

Mass Intentions Public Masses remain limited, but our priests continue to offer two Masses everyday for these intentions and for those of the whole parish, community, nation, and world.

Mon., 8/30 Tues., 8/31 Wed., 9/1 Thurs., 9/2 Fri., 9/3 Sat., 9/4 Sun., 9/5

Mass: 8:15am Mass: 8:15am, 5pm Grandparents Rosary: 8:45am Confession: 4:15-4:45pm

Mass: 8:15am Confession: 4:30-5:30pm

Mass: 8:15am Mass: 8:15am, 5pm Confession: 4:15-4:45pm

Mass: 8:15am, 5pm (vigil) Confession: 3:30-4:30pm

Mass: 7:30am (new) 9am (new) 11am 5pm (not live-

streamed)

Liturgy times listed here reflect the current week. See page 2 for standard schedule. All Masses are public, no registration is required; all except 5pm Sunday are livestreamed and recorded and available at https://nativitystpaul.org/online-liturgies.

Adoration: 9am-5pm,

5:30pm-12am

Adoration: 12-8am,

3-5:30pm

Adoration: 9am-5pm,

5:30pm-10pm

Adoration: 6-10pm

First Day of School

Grades 1-8

Synod Ambassador

Meeting Lannan

Conf. Room 7-8pm

First Day of School

Kindergarten

World Day of Prayer for the

Care of Creation

NCF Talent Show Auditions

Auditorium 2:30-4:30pm

(22nd Week in Ordinary Time)

St. Gregory the Great*

No School

Food Collection

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Food Collection

*Nativity relic on display in

Heritage Room

Changes to the parish schedule since Tuesday (and sometimes even earlier) are not reflected here. Pulpit announcements share the most up-to-date information, followed by the e-newsletter and website. When in doubt, contact the parish office.

Calendar · August 30 - Sept. 5, 2021