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7301 BASS LAKE ROAD, CRYSTAL, MN 55428 | WWW.STRAPHAELCRYSTAL.ORG WORSHIP Weekday Masses Monday - Saturday: 8:00 am Wednesday: 6:30 am and 8:00 am First Friday: 7:00 pm Extraordinary Form Lan Weekend Masses Saturday: 5:30 pm Sunday: 8:30 am, 10:30 am CONTACT Fr. Michael Rudolph, Pastor x 205 [email protected] Fr. Robert Aler, Parochial Vicar x 206 [email protected] Parish Email: [email protected] Parish Phone: 763-537-8401 Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Friday: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm SACRAMENTS Reconciliaon Weekdays: 7:30 - 7:50 am Saturday: 7:30 - 7:50 am, 8:30 - 9:30 am, & 4:00 - 5:15 pm Marriage Please contact Fr. Rudolph. Bapsm Please contact the Parish Office. Faithful to the Teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, St. Raphael Parish and School promotes the Universal Call to Holiness for all the People of God. MISSION STATEMENT NOVEMBER 24, 2019

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7301 BASS LAKE ROAD, CRYSTAL, MN 55428 | WWW.STRAPHAELCRYSTA L.ORG

WORSHIP Weekday Masses

Monday - Saturday: 8:00 am Wednesday: 6:30 am and 8:00 am

First Friday: 7:00 pm Extraordinary Form La!n

Weekend Masses Saturday: 5:30 pm

Sunday: 8:30 am, 10:30 am

CONTACT Fr. Michael Rudolph, Pastor x 205

[email protected] Fr. Robert Al!er, Parochial Vicar x 206

[email protected] Parish Email: [email protected]

Parish Phone: 763-537-8401 Parish Office Hours

Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Friday: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

SACRAMENTS Reconcilia!on

Weekdays: 7:30 - 7:50 am Saturday: 7:30 - 7:50 am,

8:30 - 9:30 am, & 4:00 - 5:15 pm Marriage

Please contact Fr. Rudolph. Bap!sm

Please contact the Parish Office.

Faithful to the Teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, St. Raphael Parish and School promotes the Universal Call to Holiness for all the People of God.

MISSION STATEMENT

N O V E M B E R 2 4 , 2 0 1 9

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PASTOR’S LETTER The King of Hearts…

When I was a teenager, I saw a comic film made in France in 1966 called “The King of Hearts.” Starring Alan Bates, it is set in a small French town during the closing days of World War I. The Germans, who had occupied the town, are about to retreat from it in

the face of the approaching Allied soldiers, in this case, Scots. Before they leave, they booby trap the town with a large hidden cache of explosives set to blow up at midnight, set off by a wire a%ached to a clock in a tower, hoping to kill the approaching Scotsmen. The Scots find out about the plot and send a soldier, Private Plumpick, to find and defuse the bomb.

As Plumpick approaches the village, it is nearly empty, the townspeople having fled to avoid being blown up. Carrying his cage with two carrier pigeons, he is spo%ed by a few remaining German soldiers and chased to an insane asylum. There he disguises himself as one of the inmates, who have been le( behind by the villagers. Taking refuge behind a magnificent house of cards built by two pa!ents who iden!fy themselves as Bishop Hollyhocks and the Duke of Clubs, Plumpick tells the Germans that he is the "King of Hearts." The inmates instantly accept his word and proclaim to the others that the King has returned. When the Germans leave, Plumpick exits the asylum, leaving the door unlocked. The residents leave the asylum and joyfully take the place of the absent “sane” residents of the town.

Plumpick communicates with his commanders via his carrier pigeons. One of his messages is intercepted by the Germans, who return to see what is going on. As they do, Plumpick is being crowned King of Hearts in the town Cathedral by “Bishop Hollyhocks” and the other escapees from the asylum. Fearing for their safety, he tries to lead them out of town. They resist, and urge their “King” to stay with them, warning him that the countryside is full of wild beasts, and that "there is murder in their hearts." Plumpick tries to reason with one of them, the “Duke.” He says to him, “My poor friend, you were all in the nuthouse only a few hours ago." "Jealous?" the Duke inquires, "And where were you yesterday?" Plumpick stays, and at the last minute finds the explosive wire and prevents the intended disaster.

Another disaster happens, however. A(er midnight the German and Sco*sh soldiers both come into the village and begin killing each other, un!l none are le( alive except Plumpick. With more Allied forces approaching, the inmates return to the asylum, shedding their costumes

along the way. The town is reoccupied and the townspeople take up their normal places again. Private Plumpick, the sole survivor of the massacre, is awarded a medal and sent back into ac!on immediately. The Germans are holding another village, he is told by a new commanding officer, and they are going to blow it sky high.

Plumpick has had enough. He jumps out of his troop truck, sheds his uniform, and rings for admission at the gates of the insane asylum. He stands bare naked, wearing only his humility, as the nuns who staff the asylum prepare to admit him. Between the gentle insani!es of the residents within, and the horrifyingly real insani!es of war without, Plumpick prefers the former.

To those outside the Church, we Catholic Chris!ans o(en appear to be insane. Our beliefs that marriage is about one man and one woman, that sexual ac!vity is meant just for marriage and is meant to be open to new life, that abor!on is always wrong, that Christ calls only men to be ordained priests, that the Pope is the Vicar of Christ, that there really is a Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and devil, that Jesus Christ is the sole Savior of the world, and that the true meaning of life is most fully revealed in His life, death and Resurrec!on, seem from their perspec!ve to make the Catholic Church like one, big, world-wide insane asylum.

The Church is an asylum. “Asylum” means a place of refuge and safety. Admi%edly, the Church has fallen short of this ideal many !mes, through the sins of us, her members. But at her best, just like the asylum in the movie, the Church is a place of refuge from the lies, violence and madness outside. But unlike the movie, the Church is not an insane asylum. It’s a very sane asylum. Because the Church is the Body of Christ, who is Truth Itself.

Also like the move, we Chris!ans have our “King of Hearts.” But unlike the movie, our King of Hearts really is just that. His name is Jesus Christ. He rules not with force, soldiers, police or prisons. He rules in hearts that let Him in, that stand naked before him, free from pride. May Jesus Christ reign in our hearts forever!

Yours in Our King’s Service, Father Rudolph

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PARISH DIRECTORY Parish Office: 763-537-8401

PRIESTS Pastor Fr. Michael Rudolph (x205) Parochial Vicar Fr. Robert Al!er (x206)

PARISH ADMINISTRATION Business Administrator Ginny Metzger (x202) Part-Time Administra!ve Assistant Sue Kubovec (x201) Administra!ve Assistant/ Bulle!n Editor Marie Nachtsheim (x222) Social Needs Coordinator Bunny Arseneau (x214) Crisis Pregnancy Hotline (x500)

FAITH FORMATION Family Discipleship Director Josh Stegman (x211) Youth Ministry & Confirma!on Coordinator Anna Scherber (x211) RCIA Coordinator Mary Jo Smith (x511)

WORSHIP Prayer Line (x528) Bulle!n Prayers for the Sick (x523) Adora!on Coordinator Be%y Kreuter (763-537-1399)

SCHOOL School Office: 763-504-9450 School Principal Cheryl Aviña (x352)

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PARISH INFORMATION

PARISH CALENDAR OF EVENTS

PASTORAL COUNCIL Jacob Nelson, Sharon Hedman, Mike

Vecellio, Roselyn Lawrence, Be%y Kreuter, Rose Pis!lli, Sco% Gregory &

Mario Chavez.

Pastoral Council Mee!ngs If you would like a par!cular item on

the next Parish Council agenda please contact Fr. Rudolph.

STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE NOVEMBER 10, 2019

Contribu!ons .............................. $19,186.55 Budget ........................................ $16,623.00 Building Fund ................................... $869.00 Budget .......................................... $1,419.00

Mr. J. Scholarship Fund .................... $107.00

Monday, November 25 7:00 PM Schola Prac!ce, Church 7:00 PM Adult Choir, Choir Rm. 7:00 PM Smith Book Club, St. Raphael Room

Tuesday, November 26 9:00 AM Cana Family, Holy Spirit Chapel 9:45 AM Navarre Bible Study, Fr. Fenelon Room 12:00 PM Cana Family, St. Thérèse Room 7:00 PM Bell Choir, Church

Wednesday, November 27 9:00 AM Cana Family, Fr. Fenelon Room

Thursday, November 28 THANKSGIVING DAY-OFFICE CLOSED 9:00 AM Thanksgiving Day Mass

Friday, November 29 PARISH OFFICE CLOSED No Scheduled Events

Saturday, November 30 5:00 PM Youth Ministry Caramel Sales, and Reaching for Faith, Upper East Gathering Space 5:30 PM Cantor

Sunday, December 1 7:45 AM Advent Confessions, Church 8:00 AM Youth Ministry Caramel Sales, and Reaching for Faith, Upper East Gathering Space 8:30 AM Schola Choir 9:45 AM Catholic Q & A, Marian Hall 10:30 AM Adult Choir

Sunday, December 1 (con!nued) 3:00 PM Advent Confessions, Church 3:00 PM Parish Holy Hour, Holy Spirit Chapel

Sunday, November 24 8:00 AM Respect Life Bake Sale, Upper East Gathering Space 9:30 AM Sunday Fellowship, Marian Hall

EARLY BULLETIN DEADLINES

Bulle!n announcements must be submi"ed to Marie Nachtsheim at [email protected]

December 8th bulle!n must be submi"ed by Wednesday, November 27th.

December 15th bulle!n must be submi"ed by Friday, December 6th. Thank you!

The Parish Office will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 28 and Friday, Nov. 29 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday.

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PRAYER & WORSHIP

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Monday November 25 8:00 AM + Mary Boisvert Tuesday November 26 8:00 AM + Dolores Boyle Wednesday November 27 6:30 AM Agnes Chlebeck 8:00 AM Karen & Lorraine Coyne Thursday November 28 9:00 AM St. Raphael Parishioners Living and Deceased Friday November 29 8:00 AM + Edward Bebo Saturday November 30 8:00 AM Thanksgiving/Gra!tude For Blessings Received By Luann Condon 5:30 PM St. Raphael Parishioners Sunday December 1 8:30 AM + Anthony Croal 10:30 AM + Isabelle Reinert

PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION MASS INTENTIONS

Readings for the week of November 24, 2019

Sunday: 2 Sm 5:1-3/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5 [cf. 1]/Col 1:12-20/Lk 23:35-43 Monday: Dn 1:1-6, 8-20/Dn 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56 [52b]/Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Dn 2:31-45/Dn 3:57, 58, 59, 60, 61 [59b]/Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28/Dn 3:62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 [59b]/ Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Dn 6:12-28/Dn 3:68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 [59b]/Lk 21:20-28 Friday: Dn 7:2-14/Dn 3:75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81/Lk 21:29-33 Saturday: Rom 10:9-18/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [10 or Jn 6:63]/Mt 4:18-22 Next Sunday: Is 2:1-5/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [1]/Rom 13:11-14/Mt 24:37-44 ©LPi

WEEKLY READINGS

PLEASE PRAY FOR... Ellie B.

David / Eleanor Bjornquist Tom Bohlinger Mary Edlund

J.P. Ehlenz

Andrew Eisenzimmer Nichole Iverson

Helen Lilley David McMillen

John Noe

Kathy Osga Bridge%e O’Brien

Stephanie Mary Lou Wensman

Jeff Woodruff

To add a name for a six week period, please call 763-537-8401 x 523

"In all circumstances, give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus." ~ 1 Thessalonians 5:18

Eucharis!c Adora!on Contact: Be"y Kreuter at

763-537-1399

As we take !me to celebrate and thank God for the gi( of our country and its freedoms this coming week, we also thank God for the gi( of Perpetual Adora!on here at the Church of St. Raphael. Perpetual Adora!on would not be possible without your help. It has been all our very special people - adorers, visitors, subs!tutes, housekeepers, parish staff, our priests and spiritual directors - who, through their commitment, make this possible.

Thank you, faithful Adorers, for making the decision to spend one hour a week with Jesus in our Adora!on Chapel. Your gi( of !me spent crea!ng a loving and abiding rela!onship with Jesus makes your fellow adorers rejoice. Be assured the Lord is very pleased with the many

sacrifices you make to keep your holy hours of adora!on and that God will bless you and your loved ones. Have a very blessed and happy Thanksgiving.

For informa!on regarding Adora!on or to add your name to our subs!tute list, please call or leave a message with Be%y Kreuter 763-537-1399 (h); 763-354-4796 (c).

Rest In Peace

Clarence Mar!n Elizabeth Wikstrom

Men’s Silent Retreat: January 16-19, 2020 Jesuit Retreat House in Lake Elmo, MN

There will be a men’s silent retreat at the Jesuit Retreat House in Lake Elmo, MN. The retreat begins at 6:00 pm on Thursday, January 16th and ends at 7:00 pm on Sunday, January 19th. Please contact Jim McGuire at 612-804-0482 or by email [email protected] for more informa!on.

Welcome Newly Bap!zed

Kemuel Jared Amakoue

PARISH HOLY HOUR Please join us for our monthly Parish Holy Hour on December 1st at 3:00 pm, in the Holy Spirit Chapel. The hour includes the Rosary, the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, and silent prayer. Please contact Peggy Diedrich at 763-536-7803 with ques!ons.

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NEWS & EVENTS

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CATHOLIC Q & A December 1st

9:45 am in Marian Hall

The next session of Catholic Q & A with Fr. Al!er will be held on December 1st in Marian Hall at 9:45 am.

SENIORS LUNCHEON & GIFT EXCHANGE

December 11th - Noon The Lookout - Maple Grove

The Senior Luncheon at The Lookout will be Wednesday, December 11th. Cost of $15 includes buffet meal, dessert, beverage, tax and !p.

Reminder: the RSVP form with $15.00 check payable to St. Raphael’s Church must be turned into the parish office by WEDNESDAY, November 27th.

FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTIONS:

All are invited to a%end the First Saturday Devo!on to Our Lady of Fa!ma, a(er

8:00 am Mass, on the first Saturday of each month, in the Holy Spirit Chapel. The next first Saturday is December 7. Our Lady of Fa!ma promised Sister Lucia that she would “assist at the hour of death, with graces necessary for salva!on all those who on the first Saturdays of five consecu!ve months; confess, receive Holy Communion, pray a Rosary and keep me company for a quarter of an hour medita!ng on the fi(een mysteries with the inten!on of offering me repara!on”.

Christmas Village is coming soon! A%en!on all bakers in the parish! We are looking for dona!ons of baked goods for the Christmas Village Sweet Shop! Please bring your dona!ons of Christmas Cookies, Bars, Sweet

Breads, and Christmas Candy to the Parish Office on Thursday, December 5th or to the Marian Hall Friday, December 6th. *Please iden!fy whether or not your baked goods contain nuts.*

We are also looking for dona!ons of items for the General Store. These items should be new or gently used.

CHRISTMAS VILLAGE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7

8:30 am - 2:00 pm

THANK YOU from Center for Mission

Thank you for your gi( of $1,737 to The Society for the Propaga!on of the Faith for World Mission Sunday. These monies benefit over 1,100 struggling dioceses worldwide.

CHRISTMAS GIVING TREE

We invite you to remember those less fortunate by taking a Star from one of the trees located in the East Gathering Space or the West Alcove and purchasing the gi( wri%en on the Star. A(er purchasing the gi(, please place the NEW, unwrapped gi* under one of the trees (with the Star a"ached) by Sunday, December 15th. Your dona!ons go to local chari!es. Thank you!

If you have ques!ons, please contact either Mary Lacina at 763-566-4346 or Kathy Williams at 763-339-3961.

ADVENT CONFESSION OPPORTUNITIES

This Advent at St. Raphael’s we will be offering some extra opportuni!es for the Sacrament of Reconcilia!on.

On Sundays, December 1st through December 22nd, confessions will be heard from 7:45 am to 8:15 am, and again from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The first Sunday (a(ernoon 3-4 pm), one priest will be hearing confessions in the crying room to be accessible to those in wheel chairs.

Because of these added confession !mes, we will not be having an Advent Parish Penance Service. ~ Fr. Rudolph

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ST. RAPHAEL CATHOLIC SCHOOL

CONTACT

YOUTH MINISTRY

Ques!ons? Contact Anna Scherber at: [email protected].

Register for any youth events on the St. Raphael youth website: www.straphaelyouth.com

OPEN YOUTH ROOM Open youth room is a !me of fellowship, fun, & games. JUNIOR HIGH: Tuesday, Nov. 26th from 2:20 - 5:00 PM

SENIOR HIGH: Wednesday, Dec. 4th from 5:00 - 6:45 PM ALL GRADES: December 20th from 6:00 - 10:00 PM

RITE OF CONFIRMATION (ROC) These nights are required for all 8th-9th graders.

Thanksgiving Break: There will be no Youth Ministry or Confirma!on on Wednesday, November 27th.

Happy Thanksgiving! ROC Classes for 8th & 9th Graders: December 4th from

7:00-8:15 PM. All classes are located in the church. Life Night Youth Group: December 11th from 7:00-8:15 PM

in Marian Hall. These nights are open to all high school students (not just Confirma!on Candidates). Come join us!

CORE TEAM UPDATE: Core Team Mee!ng: December 8th from 6:00 - 9:00 PM.

See you there!

AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE

Church of St. Raphael Fr. Fenelon Conference Room

Monday, December 2, 2019 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Please visit Redcrossblood.org and enter Sponsor Code: STRAPHAEL or call Bri%any at 651-792-6268

Please consider using SCRIP gi( cards to make your online Christmas purchases. Using gi( cards makes your online

shopping safer, while earning money back for our school. Thank you for your support!!

SCRIP Desk Volunteers: December 7th: 5:30 pm Mass: Chris!ne P. December 8th: 8:30 am Mass: Gina L. 10:30 am Mass: Sharon J.

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SPOTLIGHT EVENTS

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SAINT OF THE DAY - SAINT MOSES OF ROME Moses was a priest in Rome who was among the first Chris!ans to die for their faith during the persecu!on of the Emperor Decius, which occurred in the years 249-251. Moses and his fellow priests exchanged le%ers of encouragement with other Chris!ans who were undergoing persecu!on in North Africa, including the bishop Saint Cyprian and his clergy in Carthage. These men also joined together in opposing the claims and views of a priest name Nova!an, who had himself consecrated in Rome as “Pope,” in opposi!on to the righXul Pope, Cornelius, when the la%er began readmi*ng to Holy Communion people who had aposta!zed under pressure during the persecu!on, a(er they had completed a period of penance. Nova!an took the erroneous view that the Church had no authority to give sacramental absolu!on in such cases. A(er Moses and his companions had been in prison for almost a year, he died. Saint Moses of Rome, pray for us! (Excerpted and adapted with permission of the Publisher from Butler’s Lives of the Saints, New Full Edi!on ©Paul Burns 2003, Published by Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN)

GOODNESS RADIATES! Cana Advent Morning of Reflec!on for Mothers of Young Children

Saturday, December 14, 2019 ~ 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Church of St. Raphael, Crystal ~ Cost: $20.00

Mothers of young children, a special morning just for you! Slow down, smell the coffee, and reflect on the goodness of God this Advent! Be inspired to trust in God’s goodness and merciful love, gain prac!cal ideas on mentoring your children to grow in virtue, and find prac!cal ways to invite the Holy Spirit to enliven your marriage. Guest speakers include Kristen Soley, Ka!e Danielson and Deacon Alan & Anne Nicklaus. The morning concludes with the celebra!on of the Mass at 11:30 am. Nursing moms always welcome! Register at: www.canafamilyins!tute.com/events and invite your friends. Scholarships available. Ques!ons? Contact Cathy Carson 763-391-0205 or cathy@canafamilyins!tute.com Brought to you by the Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis Office of Marriage, Family and Life and The Cana Experience.

REACHING FOR FAITH General Mee!ng & Saint Paul Street Evangeliza!on Ministry

Thursday, December 5 - 7:00 pm Fr. Fenelon Conference Room

The Reaching For Faith Group will have a general mee!ng on Thursday, December 5th at 7:00 pm in the Fr. Fenelon Conference Room. This will be a business mee!ng with a li%le social !me.

If you have a desire to either know more about your faith, or help others to take their next step forward in faith and friendship with God, please join us!!

In addi!on to talking over our upcoming events (Christmas Book Handout, February 23 Donut Sunday, and Easter Miraculous Medal Giveaway), we will also discuss our partnership with SPSE (Saint Paul Street Evangeliza!on). SPSE is an Evangeliza!on Ministry that helps anyone who wants to know, how to evangelize, not only in our every day life, but also as a sidewalk ministry.

Parishioner Shawn Horn, who recently hosted a 13-week presenta!on of “The Wild Goose” series about the Holy Spirit, will give a short talk on evangeliza!on

If you have any ques!ons, please contact Phil Rief at 612-280-4565 or [email protected]

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