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PASTOR
Father Elias Gieske
DEACONS
Dan Goshey, Roger Marks, Phil Mayer
CONFESSIONS
Half hour before Daily Mass, Tues.— Fri.
3:15 - 4:15 pm Saturday, Crosby
7:15 - 7:45 am Sunday, Garrison
Also by appointment: 218-545-2521
DAILY MASS
Celebrated at St. Joseph’s Crosby
12 Noon - Tuesdays
8:00 am - Wednesdays
8:00 am - Fridays (see First Friday below)
Celebrated at St. Joseph’s Deerwood
8:00 am - Mondays
8:00 am - Thursdays
FIRST FRIDAYS
Celebrated at St. Joseph’s Crosby
Confessions: 8:15 - 8:45 am
Mass: 9:00 am
Adoration & Confessions: after Mass
Litany & Benediction: 10:30 am
Celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima
Mass: 8:00 am
Confessions: before Mass
FIRST SATURDAYS
Celebrated at St. Joseph’s Deerwood
Rosary: 8:00 am
Mass: 8:30 am
PARISH OFFICE
Office Hours: Tues. — Fri., 9:00 - Noon
Address: 617 Poplar St., Crosby, MN 56441
Phone Office: (218) 546-6559
Phone Rectory: (218) 545-2521
Email Office: [email protected]
Email Fr. Eli: [email protected]
Website: www.cuyunacatholic.org
MARCH 24, 2019 | VOL. II NO. 36
HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS
Saturday
4:30 PM - Crosby
Sunday
8:00 AM - Garrison
10:30 AM - Crosby
MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, MARCH 23
4:30 PM All Parishioners Crosby
SUNDAY, MARCH 24
8:00 AM Hayden Short Garrison
10:30 AM Lucia Buenviaje † Crosby
MONDAY, MARCH 25
8:00 AM LaDon Johnson † Deerwood
TUESDAY, MARCH 26
12 NOON Ernest & Mary Burgwald † Crosby
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
8:00 AM Chuck Kraemer † Crosby
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
8:00 AM Ken Kielty † Deerwood
FRIDAY, MARCH 29
8:00 AM Donna Hasskamp † Crosby
SATURDAY, MARCH 30
4:30 PM Roger & Olivia Christensen Crosby
SUNDAY, MARCH 31
8:00 AM Oihus twins Garrison
10:30 AM All Parishioners Crosby
SATURDAY, MARCH 30— 4:30 PM — ST. JOSEPH
Greeters & Gift Bearers Roger & Olivia Christensen
Lector Joan Stefano
Extraordinary Minister Christine White
Servers J. Lewandowski/G. Windorski/L. Severson
Ushers Jeff Fish/Gary Zgutowicz
SUNDAY, MARCH 31— 8:00 AM — OUR LADY OF FATIMA
Lector Dennis Burr
Server Ken
Ushers Jan Anderson/Sandy Ash
SUNDAY, MARCH 31— 10:30 AM — ST. JOSEPH
Greeters & Gift Bearers Louie & Diane Grochowski
Lector Gerald Nelson
Extraordinary Minister Mike Aulie
Servers K. Severson/J. Stokman/A. Hudrlik/
M. Schaefbauer
CNC Larry Hartman
LITURGICAL ROLES
It’s a bit of a tough thing to process. Of course, I would like to
see the victims compensated, they have suffered. On the oth-
er hand, we are not guilty either, so it would be easy to claim
we shouldn’t have to pay. Not to mention we are trying to build
a new church and merge from 4 churches down to 2.
I guess it will come down to, do we feel getting out of bankrupt-
cy is important rather then racking up more lawyer’s fees. Do
we see this payment of money as a way to help the victims or
do we simply feel unfairly treated? Its not easy to know what
to do here. If the bankruptcy doesn’t get resolved would the
lawyers of the victims seek to litigate the individual cases
against the individual parishes? Assuredly this would be a
long and expensive process. It’s hard to know. It feels like be-
ing stuck between a rock and a hard place (as they say). For
now, I just wanted to make you aware that there seems to be
some movement on the bankruptcy, but it’s hard to know what
will be asked of us. Please pray for wisdom and an open heart
so that we can do the right thing. — Fr. Eli
DEAR PARISHIONERS,
This coming week on Tuesday I will be going to our annual cler-
gy study day in Duluth. Usually this is a day for the priests to
get together and do some continuing education as well as get
some updates on things coming from the Diocese of Duluth.
This particular meeting, we will be discussing, at least on some
level, the bankruptcy. I know the Diocese was involved in me-
diation regarding the bankruptcy several weeks ago. I imagine
now they have been asked to share a proposal with the parish-
es. I don’t know exactly what the proposal will be, but I imag-
ine that they will be asking the parishes to make some kind of
voluntary contribution to the bankruptcy settlement.
There are a lot of layers involved here. The pool of money that
will be brought together to both pay for the lawyers as well as
any victim compensation will be coming from 3 primary
sources (as I am aware of them). 1
st
the insurance companies
that we were insured by, during the time when abuse was com-
mitted by priests. This varies from parish to parish and across
the Diocese depending on when the abuse occurred. This
would be the largest portion of the money (so I am led to be-
lieve). 2
nd
the Diocese will expend their resources (from what I
am told this does not include money from the operating costs
which are gathered from UCA each year). Rather it may include
things like, selling the bishop’s house, or the pastoral center or
paying from investments. (This is my limited understanding).
3
rd
The parishes. Early on in the process it was presented to
the pastors that the individual parishes may be asked to chip
in. The amount was never clearly stated but several proposals
have been mentioned. A % of the money a parish has on hand,
or possibly a payment similar to the amount asked for in the
United Catholic Appeal each year (UCA), a flat rate, or some
other configuration. It’s not clear to me how all the parishes
will be involved in this. I get the sense that not just the parish-
es with cases, but all the parishes will be involved, that re-
mains to be seen.
Since the parishes are separately incorporated it cannot be
demanded it must be approved. It would be like a donation for
a charitable cause. However, in this case it would go to settle
the bankruptcy. Now, there are many parishes in the diocese
that have cases (where victims have come forward as part of
the lawsuit) there are also many parishes where there are no
cases. In our cluster we have cases in Hillman and in Deer-
wood. I believe what will be part of the proposal, will be what is
called a channeling injunction; whereby all the cases are fun-
neled into a particular fund and paid. This fund would then be
used to compensate victims according to some scheme. This
also would make it so that in the future, parishes could not be
sued for new accusations of things that happened in the past.
If the bankruptcy is settled with the channeling injunction in
place there would be no more looking back. I do not know ex-
actly what we will be told at this meeting in Duluth, but I imag-
ine they will be asking us to contribute, which will entail me
coming back to the finance councils to ask if we can and
should do this.
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REST IN PEACE
We offer our heartfelt prayers and condolences to the family & friends
of Edward Vukelich and Al Houle. May their souls, through the mercy
of God, rest in His peace.
ST. JOSEPH
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Our chapel, located in the St. Joseph School, is open Mondays
through Thursdays. All are welcome to make visits at anytime. Call
Collette 546-2781 if desiring a weekly hour of your own.
PARISH CLUSTER
CONTRIBUTION REPORT - 3/17/19
SJ CROSBY — PLATE: $676.26 / EV: $4931.00 / UCA: $445.00
SJ DEERWOOD — EV: $540.00 / UCA: $10.00
OLOF GARRISON — PLATE: $162.00 / EV: $445.00 / UCA: $0
HF HILLMAN — Amounts unavailable at this time
HOLY FAMILY
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Every Wednesday from 9:30 AM—2:00 PM
FAITH COMMUNITY
ECUMENICAL LENTEN WORSHIP & SOUP LUNCHEONS
WEDNESDAYS AT 12 NOON
March 27 - St. Joseph’s Church, Crosby
April 3 - Heartwood Senior Living
April 10 - Salem Lutheran
FAMILY FAITH FORMATION SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
5:30 Dinner
6:15-7:15 Parent Night / 7-12 Core Classes / K-6 Classrooms
7:20-7:40 Adoration in the church
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Do you know a family who needs assistance? Share with them the
SVdP Help Line: 218-534-3182. The local SVdP meets every 2nd &
4th Thursday, 8:45 AM in the SJ Deerwood Rectory. All are welcome.
SUNDAY BREAKFAST/BRUNCH
Come for breakfast (or brunch)! . . .served by the Knights of Columbus
on Sunday, March 31 from 9:30AM - 12 Noon, in the Crosby church
social hall. Pancakes, eggs, sausage, fruit, beverages, and great com-
pany. This is a free-will-offering. Funds to go toward new altar linens.
LENTEN FISH FRIES
Weekly Fish Fries are held in the St. Francis Church social hall (at the
corner of 9th & Juniper Streets, Brainerd) each Friday through April
12, from 4:30—7:00pm. Cost: Adults $10/Children $5 (11 & under).
This is an annual fundraiser for St. Francis Catholic School.
LENTEN RECONCILIATION SERVICE TODAY
Join us Sunday, March 24th, 3:00 PM, for our Lenten Penance Ser-
vice taking place at St. Joseph’s in Crosby. Several priests, along with
Fr. Eli, will be available to hear individual confessions. Come and
enjoy God’s gift of forgiveness.
LENTEN RESOURCES
Don’t forget to check FORMED.org for excellent Catholic Lenten re-
sources for all ages and interests. Use our parish code: JPXDQ8
OUR LADY OF FATIMA
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Every Thursday 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM. Come spend time with Jesus.
PRAYER LINE REQUESTS
Call Sandy Berger 612-998-6037
STATIONS OF THE CROSS AND SOUP SUPPERS
Stations of the Cross Fridays during Lent. Stations at 5 PM, soup
supper to follow. All are welcome.
ROSARY
Everyone is welcome to join us on Tuesday, March 26th at 1:00 PM at
the Big Fish in Garrison.
ORGAN CONCERT
The Crosier Fathers and Brothers invite you to a Lenten Organ Con-
cert on Sunday, April 7, at the Priory Church and National Shrine of St.
Odilia in Onamia. Acclaimed organist Dr. Jacob Benda will perform
The Seven Last Words and Triumph of Christ by Pamela Decker, a
cycle of nine works that comprise meditations on the seven last
words of Jesus on the cross, followed by the procession to the tomb,
and the resurrection. The concert is free and begins at 3:30 PM.
Sung Lenten Vespers will follow the concert. All are welcome!
LENTEN HEALING MASS
The Crosier Fathers and Brothers invite you to join them for a Lenten
Healing Mass at the National Shrine of St. Odilia in Onamia on Sun-
day, March 31, at 9 AM. The Mass will include the Anointing of the
Sick and a ritual blessing with the relic of St. Odilia. Coffee and rolls
will be served in Holy Cross Center following the Mass. For further
information call the Crosiers at: 320.532.3103. All are welcome!
SAINT JOSEPH PRAYER GUILD
Far more important than research, design, construction or funding our
new church is the intentional devotion to prayer. Prayer for discern-
ment of God’s Will in every aspect of this process is an absolute ne-
cessity of the highest priority. Every decision we make, every step we
take, every detail of this project, and every second we spend in dis-
cussion needs to be surrounded by prayer. This is the single most
important element in what we are undertaking. Therefore, we are
looking to form a group of parishioners (Saint Joseph Prayer Guild)
who will make some specific commitments to prayer for the building
and fundraising process and for the people involved in every aspect.
If you think you may be interested in this critical ministry – please join
us for an informational session where we will better describe ways you
might consider participating in this group. We will meet in the social
hall in Crosby after both masses next weekend, March 30 and 31.
This will be a brief discussion. If you have any questions ahead of
time or after the gathering – please contact Mary Lee Dallman at 218-
851-0193, or [email protected]. St Joseph, Pray for us.
ST. MARY COURT 854
A reminder to all members that we will meet this Monday, February
25th at 11:30 AM in the church hall. Hostesses will be Dorothy
Rhodes, Scena Proodian, and Avis Puchreiter. Hope to see you there!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SUNDAY, MARCH 24
�� Belize Mission Meeting, SJ Crosby Social Hall - 11:30 AM
�� Lenten Reconciliation Service, SJ Crosby - 3:00 PM
MONDAY, MARCH 25
�� St. Mary Court Meeting, SJC Social Hall - 11:30 AM
TUESDAY, MARCH 26
�� St. Jerome Bible Study, SJC Education Center - 10:00 AM
�� Bible Study, Our Lady of Fatima Garrison - 1:30 PM
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
�� Sleeping Bag Ministry, SJ Crosby - 9:00—11:00 AM
�� Ecumenical Lenten Service & Lunch, SJ Crosby - 12 NOON
�� Schola Choir Practice, St. Joseph Crosby - 3:00 PM
�� Magnificat Youth Choir Practice, SJC choir loft - 4:30—5:30 PM
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
�� That Man Is You (TMIY), SJ Crosby - 6:00 AM
�� St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, SJ Deerwood Rectory - 8:45 AM
FRIDAY, MARCH 29
�� Stations of the Cross & Soup Supper, OLOF Garrison - 5:00 PM
�� Stations of the Cross & Soup Supper, SJ Crosby - 6:00 PM
SATURDAY, MARCH 30
�� Confessions, St. Joseph Crosby - 3:15—4:15 PM
�� Rosary, St. Joseph Crosby - 4:00 PM
�� Mass, St. Joseph Crosby - 4:30 PM
SUNDAY, MARCH 31
�� Confessions, Our Lady of Fatima Garrison - 7:15—7:45 AM
�� Mass, Our Lady of Fatima Garrison - 8:00 AM
�� KC Pancake Breakfast, SJC Social Hall - 9:00 AM—12 NOON
�� CL Meeting, St. Joseph Crosby - 9:10-10:10 AM
�� Rosary, St. Joseph Crosby - 10:00 AM
�� Mass, St. Joseph Crosby - 10:30 AM
FORMED.ORG FEATURE
The Stations of the Cross are an ancient tradition in the Catholic
Church going back to the fourth century when Christians went on pil-
grimage to the Holy Land. Like many Catholic traditions, the Stations
of the Cross are rich with meaning. Join us on Fridays this Lent, and
participate in the beautiful prayer that is the Way of the Cross.
OUR LADY OF FATIMA — GARRISON
Stations of the Cross at 5 PM with a soup supper to follow
ST. JOSEPH — CROSBY
Stations of the Cross at 6 PM with a soup supper to follow
EVERY FRIDAY OF LENT
RECONCILIATION SERVICE TODAY
Come, encounter God’s great love
through his mercy and forgiveness;
today (Sunday the 24th), at 3:00 PM.
Join us for our Lenten Penance Ser-
vice at St. Joseph’s in Crosby. Sever-
al area priests will be here, along with
Fr. Eli, to hear individual confessions.
LENTEN FOOD DRIVE
During this Lenten season, we invite you to help stock our local
food shelf by donating items to help create a meal. The
Cuyuna Range Food Shelf, in business for more than 30 years,
serves the local area and is volunteer-run. They serve an aver-
age of 161 households and distribute about 15,000 pounds of
food per month. We invite you to join with us! With your sup-
port we can continue providing love, hope, and food for fami-
lies and individuals in need.
2 WAYS YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE DRIVE:
� FILL A BAG — Take a provided brown grocery bag home after
Mass, purchase the listed items and return to the church
the weekend of March 30-31.
� MAKE A MONETARY DONATION — Make checks out to: Cuyuna
Range Food Shelf, and place in the collection baskets at
Mass or mail to the address below.
SUGGESTED ITEMS:
canned meat, canned vegetables/fruit, boxed potatoes, rice or
pasta mix, fruit juice (in plastic only), cake mix and frosting,
cereal, peanut butter, and jelly.
WE APPRECIATE DONATIONS AT ANYTIME, PLEASE MAIL TO:
CUYUNA RANGE FOOD SHELF, PO BOX 33, CROSBY, MN 56441
LISTEN ON FORMED.ORG
PARISH CODE: JPXDQ8
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SUNDAY, MARCH 24
�� Belize Mission Meeting, SJ Crosby Social Hall - 11:30 AM
�� Lenten Reconciliation Service, SJ Crosby - 3:00 PM
MONDAY, MARCH 25
�� St. Mary Court Meeting, SJC Social Hall - 11:30 AM
TUESDAY, MARCH 26
�� St. Jerome Bible Study, SJC Education Center - 10:00 AM
�� Bible Study, Our Lady of Fatima Garrison - 1:30 PM
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
�� Sleeping Bag Ministry, SJ Crosby - 9:00—11:00 AM
�� Ecumenical Lenten Service & Lunch, SJ Crosby - 12 NOON
�� Schola Choir Practice, St. Joseph Crosby - 3:00 PM
�� Magnificat Youth Choir Practice, SJC choir loft - 4:30—5:30 PM
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
�� That Man Is You (TMIY), SJ Crosby - 6:00 AM
�� St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, SJ Deerwood Rectory - 8:45 AM
FRIDAY, MARCH 29
�� Stations of the Cross & Soup Supper, OLOF Garrison - 5:00 PM
�� Stations of the Cross & Soup Supper, SJ Crosby - 6:00 PM
SATURDAY, MARCH 30
�� Confessions, St. Joseph Crosby - 3:15—4:15 PM
�� Rosary, St. Joseph Crosby - 4:00 PM
�� Mass, St. Joseph Crosby - 4:30 PM
SUNDAY, MARCH 31
�� Confessions, Our Lady of Fatima Garrison - 7:15—7:45 AM
�� Mass, Our Lady of Fatima Garrison - 8:00 AM
�� KC Pancake Breakfast, SJC Social Hall - 9:00 AM—12 NOON
�� CL Meeting, St. Joseph Crosby - 9:10-10:10 AM
�� Rosary, St. Joseph Crosby - 10:00 AM
�� Mass, St. Joseph Crosby - 10:30 AM
FORMED.ORG FEATURE
The Stations of the Cross are an ancient tradition in the Catholic
Church going back to the fourth century when Christians went on pil-
grimage to the Holy Land. Like many Catholic traditions, the Stations
of the Cross are rich with meaning. Join us on Fridays this Lent, and
participate in the beautiful prayer that is the Way of the Cross.
OUR LADY OF FATIMA — GARRISON
Stations of the Cross at 5 PM with a soup supper to follow
ST. JOSEPH — CROSBY
Stations of the Cross at 6 PM with a soup supper to follow
EVERY FRIDAY OF LENT
RECONCILIATION SERVICE TODAY
Come, encounter God’s great love
through his mercy and forgiveness;
today (Sunday the 24th), at 3:00 PM.
Join us for our Lenten Penance Ser-
vice at St. Joseph’s in Crosby. Sever-
al area priests will be here, along with
Fr. Eli, to hear individual confessions.
LENTEN FOOD DRIVE
During this Lenten season, we invite you to help stock our local
food shelf by donating items to help create a meal. The
Cuyuna Range Food Shelf, in business for more than 30 years,
serves the local area and is volunteer-run. They serve an aver-
age of 161 households and distribute about 15,000 pounds of
food per month. We invite you to join with us! With your sup-
port we can continue providing love, hope, and food for fami-
lies and individuals in need.
2 WAYS YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE DRIVE:
� FILL A BAG — Take a provided brown grocery bag home after
Mass, purchase the listed items and return to the church
the weekend of March 30-31.
� MAKE A MONETARY DONATION — Make checks out to: Cuyuna
Range Food Shelf, and place in the collection baskets at
Mass or mail to the address below.
SUGGESTED ITEMS:
canned meat, canned vegetables/fruit, boxed potatoes, rice or
pasta mix, fruit juice (in plastic only), cake mix and frosting,
cereal, peanut butter, and jelly.
WE APPRECIATE DONATIONS AT ANYTIME, PLEASE MAIL TO:
CUYUNA RANGE FOOD SHELF, PO BOX 33, CROSBY, MN 56441
LISTEN ON FORMED.ORG
PARISH CODE: JPXDQ8
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